About VerifiedHer & our standards

What this site is

One truth page per creator. Fans get a direct, sourced answer to “is she real?”, every official link in one place, and a follow button so a banned account never means losing her. Creators get a page they can claim, a verification standard worth pointing to, and a fan list they own.

The three states

✓ Certified Real — the creator completed a live, continuous, interactive long-form video verification session tied to her official handles, reviewed by a human. Certifications are dated and re-verified annually or when flagged.

◆ Openly Virtual — an AI persona whose operator has verified their identity with us and officially claimed the persona. The stamp means “virtual, honest about it, and officially hers” — legitimacy, not realness.

○ Unverified / unclaimed — a page compiled from public information, not yet claimed. We state only what we can document, we cite our sources, and we say “unverified” — never “fake.”

Images

Unclaimed pages show the creator's own public profile image, at small size, for identification only — loaded live from her public accounts, never altered. If a page is about you and you want an image changed or removed, one email does it: [email protected]. Claimed pages use imagery the creator provides.

Corrections

Every page shows its last human review date. If anything on a page is wrong, email [email protected] — corrections are reviewed by a human and applied promptly, and material errors are noted on the page.

Privacy, in one paragraph

We verify privately and publish minimally. Stage names on pages; legal identities are never stored after verification completes. Fan emails are used only for the follow alerts fans signed up for, are exportable by the creator they follow, are never sold, and every message has one-click unsubscribe.

Claim your page

If a page is about you (or a persona you operate): [email protected]. Verification is quick, human, and private — and the fan list your page has gathered becomes yours.