Why You Keep Lifetime Access to Anything You Pay For
When you pay for something on Fansit, you keep access. Forever. Even if the creator removes the content. Even if the creator closes their account. This is the lifetime PPV access guarantee, and it covers:
- Pay-per-view (PPV) posts you've unlocked.
- Stream Recordings you've bought.
- Private Streams with archived recordings.
It does not cover:
- Subscriptions. Subscriptions are time-bound — you have access while the sub is active. After it expires, the subscriber feed locks again until you re-subscribe.
- Tips. Tips don't grant access to anything specific.
Why we do this
Most platforms quietly revoke access when a creator deletes a post. We don't, because:
- You paid for it. Once you complete the transaction, the content is yours to view.
- It removes a refund argument. Without lifetime access, every "creator removed the post" complaint becomes a refund dispute. With it, the question doesn't come up.
- It builds trust. Fans know that buying PPV is a real purchase, not a license that can vanish.
How it works in practice
When a creator deletes a PPV post:
- The post disappears from their public profile.
- Fans who never bought it can't see it (and can't buy it anymore).
- Fans who bought it before deletion can still view it from their Purchases tab in their profile.
When a creator closes their account:
- The creator's profile is hidden.
- Subscriptions stop auto-renewing.
- Active subscription periods are pro-rated and refunded as FanBucks credit.
- Already-purchased PPV and Stream Recordings remain accessible.
When lifetime access can be lost
There are two cases where access is revoked:
- Fansit removes the content for a policy violation (zero-tolerance category, DMCA takedown, court order). When this happens, fans who bought the content are notified and the FanBucks they paid are credited back to their wallet.
- You file a chargeback with your bank for the original transaction. The unlock is reversed and the FanBucks are clawed back from your account. (This is also when you risk losing access to your account entirely — see Chargebacks vs Disputes.)
Account closure and lifetime access
Lifetime access requires that your fan account exists. If you delete your account, you forfeit access to everything you've bought — there's no way to recover content into a new account, even if you sign up again with the same email.
So before deleting an account: download or screenshot anything you want to keep (subject to the no-redistribution rules in the Acceptable Use Policy).