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The Secret to Security: Do Sextech Sites Deserve Our Personal Info?

By M. Christian
September 6, 2025
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Why do adult entertainment platforms need to know so much about us?

Towards the end of July 2025, BobDaHacker, a self-identified ethical hacker, claimed to have discovered a critical flaw in Lovense’s online security that could potentially allow access to the smart sextoy manufacturer’s online user base.

BobDaHack alerted Lovense, which proceeded to address the security issues. However, BobDaHacker remained vocal, arguing that more should have been done sooner, as evidenced by their blog post: “BOTH critical vulnerabilities were finally fixed on July 30, 2025—but only after public pressure forced their hand.”

In response, Dan Liu, Lovense’s CEO, made a statement to Engadget stating that during the breach there was,, “no evidence user data, including email addresses or account information, has been compromised or misused.”

Unfortunately, what might have happened to Lovense’s customers is nothing new, with industry leaders, like Emily Conway, Dragon Toys’ CEO, even warning Yahoo News that sextech users should remain extremely cautious, “Cybercriminals can intercept Bluetooth signals, gain unauthorised access to devices and even take complete control during use.”

Conway also brings up another important point concerning the importance of sextech security, saying, “Most apps ask for unnecessary access to your contacts, photos, or location data.”

So the question is, why do smart sextoy companies like Lovense need to know so much about us?

Under lock and key

Not suggesting protecting the identity of people who use and enjoy internet-connected pleasure devices should be a top priority, so until everything can be done to thoroughly ensure user privacy, maybe it’s time to rethink not only sextech’s online connectivity but online adult entertainment as well.

Now, it should be fairly obvious why we all want information regarding our sexual interests and activities to remain exclusively under our control: to avoid blackmail, unintended exposure to family or employers, religious zealots, or even, depending on where you may happen to reside, governmental persecution. 

However, this is only the case if the sensitive information is illicitly or, in some instances, accidentally exposed. 

RECOMMENDED READ: Securing Sextech: The Importance of Keeping Your Private Life—Private

Instead, let’s approach the problem from a different angle. Rather than requiring customers to use an email address or, worse yet, register via Google or other social media platforms, why not use a method that is totally separate from a user’s true identity?

A super-secure, specialized email; individualized biometrics; or two-factor authentication—it doesn’t matter as long as your sextech self cannot be traced back to your other, more public self.

What do they know—and why do they have to know it?

Accepting the fact that most companies, whether involved in manufacturing or selling sextech devices, like to know about us for marketing purposes, perhaps it’s also time to review why we need security to begin with.

Of course, we all deserve to keep our private lives private. Still, it seems as if by trying to gather too much information sextech and adult entertainment companies are making it impossible to be as secure as they should.

What we need is for the sextech and adult entertainment businesses to reexamine what online security could and must be all about.  For instance, keeping social media far away from anything to do with sextech products because otherwise, when Facebook, Twitter, or whatever gets inevitably breached, you might as well have posted what you like to do in bed.

Likewise, do we really need to register, thus putting our privacy on the line, when all we want to do is watch sexy movies, or play with a smart delete sextoy? Sure, it’s got to be 100% Bluetooth secure, as Conway mentioned, but how about focusing on that as a vital standalone feature instead of asking if we want—over and over and over again—to sign up for your companynewsletter?

Hardly a secret

As the situation with Lovense demonstrated, even highly regarded sextech companies struggle with preventing their customers’ personal information from falling into the wrong hands.

As wake-up calls go, this certainly seems like an extremely loud one—not just for one company but the sextech industry as a whole.  We can only hope that from this, we’ll see fewer fingers in inevitably leaky dikes and a clearer, more determined understanding of why and, most of all, how to ensure everyone’s right to privacy.   

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M. Christian

M.Christian (they/them) loves nothing better than exploring the intersections of sex and technology—and speculating on the future of both. A highly regarded erotica writer they have six novels,12 collections, 100+ short stories, and 25 anthologies as an editor to their name. Their non-fiction regularly appears in many sites, but they're most proud of being a regular contributor to Future of Sex.

Of their erotic fiction, Tristan Taormino said that “M.Christian is a literary stylist of the highest caliber: smart, funny, frightening, sexy—there's nothing [they] can't write about… and brilliantly.”

Reflecting their unique ability to sympathetically and convincingly write for a range of genders and sexual orientations, their stories have appeared in multiple editions of Best American Erotica, Best Gay Erotica, Best Lesbian Erotica, The Mammoth Books of Erotica, and others. Their collection of gay erotic fiction, Dirty Words, was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award.

While a majority of their stories have been collected into books like Dirty Words, their fondness for combining sex and science fiction is clearly evident in collections that include Rude Mechanicals, Technorotica, Better Than The Real Thing, Skin Effect Effect, Bachelor Machine, and Hard Drive: The Best Sci-Fi Erotica of M.Christian.

As a novelist, M.Christian’s versatility is on full display with Running Dry, The Very Bloody Marys, Brushes, Painted Doll; and the somewhat controversial queer BDSM/horror/thrillers Finger's Breadth, and Me2.

M.Christian has worked on the industry’s production side as an Associate Publisher for Renaissance E Books and as a Publisher for Digital Parchment Services. The latter dedicated to celebrating the works of science-fiction legends such as William Rotsler, Jerome Bixby, Jody Scott, Arthur Byron Cover, Ernest Hogan, and James Van Hise.

Covering topics like BDSM safety, sexual education, senior sexuality concerns, queer and gender issues, plus reviewing a variety of sex tech products, M.Christian’s non-fiction has appeared on sites like Kinkly, Tickle.Life, Sexpert, Queer Majority, Sex for Every Body, and—of course—their ongoing work for Future of Sex.

If there’s anything M.Christian enjoys more than writing, it’s teaching. A featured presenter, sometimes with their friend Ralph Greco Jr, at national sex and BDSM events, they have lectured on kink play (with an emphasis on safety), polyamory, boosting sexual creativity, and erotica writing--for beginners or those wanting to go pro.

M.Christian is a cohost on two popular sex-education podcasts: Love’s Outer Limits with Dr. Amy Marsh and Licking Non-Vanilla with Ralph Greco, Jr.
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