Unlocking Pay-Per-View Content
A PPV (pay-per-view) post is a post the creator has put behind a one-time price in FanBucks. Unlock it once, and you keep access forever.
How to unlock
- Find the locked post (it shows a blurred preview and a price).
- Tap Unlock or the price button.
- Confirm — FanBucks are deducted from your wallet.
The post unblurs immediately. The unlock is permanent.
What "permanent" means
When you pay for PPV content, you get a perpetual, personal license to view that specific content for as long as Fansit exists.
This means:
- The creator deletes the post → you still have access.
- The creator closes their account → you still have access.
- You unsubscribe from the creator → you still have access.
- You delete and re-create your account → you do not get the content back. Account closure forfeits access.
This is the lifetime PPV access policy. It's a contractual right, not just a courtesy. See Lifetime Access.
When PPV content might disappear
The two cases where you can lose access to a PPV post you bought:
- Fansit removes the content for a content-policy violation, DMCA takedown, or court order.
- You initiate a chargeback for the transaction — the unlock is reversed and the FanBucks are clawed back.
Outside those, the content stays.
Subscriber discounts
Some creators offer their PPV content at a discounted price for subscribers. You'll see two prices on the post:
- Subscriber price (visible if you're subscribed).
- Non-subscriber price (visible to everyone else).
Subscribing first to grab the lower PPV price is a common play if you plan to unlock several PPVs from the same creator.
Trial PPV from a free trial
If you're in a free trial and you unlock a PPV post during the trial, the unlock is permanent — even if you cancel the trial before being charged for the subscription.
Refunds for PPV
PPV unlocks are eligible for the dispute flow. If the content is meaningfully different from how it was advertised, broken, or doesn't load, file a dispute from the wallet. We respond within 3 business days. If we approve, the FanBucks come back to your wallet as credit. See How to Dispute a Transaction.