Ex-Swinger Sounds Alarm On Adult Website Risks In Lancashire

  • By Imani
  • Feb. 19, 2026, 9 a.m.

Exposing Hidden Dangers on FabSwingers

An anonymous ex-swinger has raised concerns about the risks lurking on the adult website FabSwingers, particularly for residents in Lancashire. The insider warns that criminals and sex offenders are using the platform to exploit unsuspecting users, sharing explicit content in the region.

Several extortion cases have surfaced nationwide, including incidents involving Corey Anderson and Brandon Marnie from Dundee, who allegedly blackmailed £2,000 from a man in Scotland using the site. "People think they're in control, but they're oblivious to the dangers," the source cautioned, urging the public to be more aware of who they interact with online.

"They think they are clued up, but some of them haven’t got a damned clue who they are mixing with and what they are getting into."

FabSwingers Responds to Safety Concerns

FabSwingers, a UK-based platform, insists that user safety is a top priority, stressing that they operate under the Online Safety Act and undergo regulation by Ofcom. A spokesperson stated, "We take user safety and the content hosted on our services extremely seriously." The company highlighted its proactive moderation efforts and cooperation with law enforcement to tackle illegal activities.

Nonetheless, local images viewed by the Lancashire Telegraph depict residents engaging in explicit acts in public spaces like parks and supermarkets, raising alarms about growing trends in public indecency. "People are taking liberties, thinking they can bypass the law," the source remarked, noting the shift towards riskier behaviors over the years.

Community Impact and Safety Measures

Although FabSwingers maintains that it does not endorse or facilitate illegal activities, it acknowledges that the platform may be mentioned in police investigations. The company emphasizes its role in helping identify wrongdoers and working closely with authorities to ensure user safety.

With around half a million daily users in the UK, FabSwingers continues to focus on prevention and rapid response. They urge users to be cautious with personal information and to adhere to their 'Golden Rule' for privacy protection. The message to users is clear: "Guard your privacy carefully and never share or post anything online which you would be upset about if it were misused or made public."

While swinging itself is not illegal, public indecency is, and community leaders hope that increased awareness will prevent future incidents, ensuring that all activities remain within the bounds of the law.

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.