Do I need a Statebate Plus account to view old tippers from models?
TLDR
Paywalls on third-party tracking sites are server-side, meaning there is no "trick" to see the data for free. Asking strangers for help in DMs is a high-risk move that often leads to scams or phishing.
Do I Need a Premium Account to See Locked Tipper Data?
Many users encounter third-party "stat" sites that scrape data from camming platforms to track tippers, earnings, and dates. When a site indicates that specific information—such as the exact date of a tip—is only available to "Plus" or "Premium" members, it means that data is stored on the website's server and is not hidden in the page's code. You cannot bypass this with a browser extension or a simple trick; the server simply will not send the information to your browser unless you are logged into a paid account.
The requirement for cryptocurrency payments is a common tactic for these types of sites. Because crypto is decentralized and harder to trace than credit card transactions, it allows the site operators to avoid traditional payment processors that might ban them for scraping data or violating the terms of service of the original cam platforms. While this provides anonymity for the site, it removes all consumer protection for the user. If you pay for a subscription and the site disappears or the data is wrong, you have no way to dispute the charge.
Sun hits the screen now
Money locked behind a wall
Data stays hidden
Is it Safe to Ask Others to Access This Data for You?
When users feel desperate to find a specific piece of information, they often turn to community forums or social media to ask if someone with a premium account can "just check" for them. This is a dangerous practice. In the world of niche data tracking, "helpful" strangers who offer to access locked information in exchange for a small fee or "just to be nice" are often scammers.
If a stranger asks you to move the conversation to a private DM, they may attempt to send you phishing links, ask for your own account credentials, or demand a "small processing fee" via a non-refundable method before providing a screenshot. Even if they provide a screenshot, there is no way to verify that the image hasn't been edited or fabricated. The trade-off for a few seconds of convenience is a significant increase in your digital vulnerability. If the site itself requires crypto to maintain its own anonymity, you should assume that any "middleman" offering to help is operating without any accountability.
Wait for the stranger
Do not give your private info
Stay safe in the chat
Concluding Questions
What steps can you take to verify the legitimacy of a third-party data site before providing any payment or personal information?