British subscription site OnlyFans is failing to prevent underage users from selling and appearing in explicit videos, a BBC investigation has found. Unders have used fake identification to set up accounts, and police say a year-old used a grandmother's passport. The UK's most senior police officer for child protection also says children are being "exploited" on the platform. OnlyFans says its age verification systems go over and above regulatory requirements.

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The year-old said her likeness has shown up on porn sites, humor sites and reddit. There are also numerous unauthorized Facebook profiles, Twitter accounts and YouTube channels, all claiming to be Varona -- one Facebook fan page has more than 41, likes. A recent Google search of "Angie Varona" turned up , original search items, including 63, photos tagged with her name. Many of the photos out there now, Varona said, are not her originals, but are remakes or women pretending to be her. They Photoshopped the top off.
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