How to block OnlyFans on iPhone, site and spending
OnlyFans is a different problem from the tube sites. There is money involved, there are subscriptions that renew whether you visit or not, and the pull is often about one specific person rather than an endless feed. Here is how to block it on an iPhone, and the one step to do before you block anything.
The quick answer
- Cancel first. Active subscriptions renew even after you block the site. Cancel them and remove saved payment methods before the block goes up.
- Block the site. On iPhone, OnlyFans is a website, so blocking the site blocks the platform. Escape's blocker covers it, and one-tap custom blocks catch anything related.
- Cover every browser. Deep Block (premium) holds the block in Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and private tabs, with the toggle greyed out while it runs.
Step one is not the block, it is the billing
Blocking a subscription site while subscriptions are still active gets you the worst of both worlds. You stop seeing the content and keep paying for it, and the renewal charge on a statement is its own trigger. So before anything else, cancel active subscriptions and take saved cards off the account. If money has been part of the spiral, that step matters more than the block itself. Progress is easier to see when the spending stops with the visiting.
Why iPhone blocking is actually simpler here
The adult side of OnlyFans lives on the web rather than in an App Store app, so on an iPhone the platform and the website are the same thing. Block the site everywhere and you have blocked the platform. Escape's Safari blocker handles Safari for free, and any related domain you run into goes into your custom blocks in one tap, synced over iCloud. Escape is on the App Store.
If adjacent apps are part of the loop, the feeds where creators post previews, Escape's app blocking covers any iOS app through Apple's own framework. How app blocking works is here.
Make it hold
Safari-only blocks leak through Chrome, Firefox, and in-app browsers, and a paid habit is motivated. Deep Block filters every browser on the phone, stays on in private and incognito tabs, and iOS greys out the Safari toggle while it runs. Strict Mode adds a cooling-off wait before any protection can be turned off, which is exactly the friction a 1am resubscribe impulse needs. The full setup is in the five layers of protection.
The person-shaped part
OnlyFans habits are often attached to a specific creator, and that makes the pull feel personal in a way a tube site does not. It is still the same loop underneath, a trigger, a ritual, a reward, and it responds to the same work. The courses in Escape cover the mechanics without shame, the 90-second urge tool handles the moment itself, and everything stays on your phone. If you are comparing tools first, the honest checklist is here.
Escape blocks porn in Safari for free, extends to every browser with Deep Block, and adds a 90-second urge ritual, practice games that retrain how you meet an urge, and 27 short courses on identity and the long arc of recovery. No account, no personal tracking.
More on this topic in Blocking porn on iPhone and iPad, or go deeper with the You grew up on this course.
See how the five layers of protection fit together, from the free Safari blocker through Deep Block and Strict Mode.