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  • erynebula@void.lgbtE This user is from outside of this forum
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    Hello! I'm building my 3D art portfolio while taking a degree in the field, and will hopefully manage to find work after graduating. I would like to share the things I make with people here on fedi and in the personal website I'm putting together, but get worried over the privacy aspect of it.

    My concern is having my professional (legal) name/identity publicly connected to my online identity. What would be some ways to deal with this? I do realise it will always be a matter of compromise and accepting a certain amount of risk. So, I was wondering if there are folks in similar situations (doesn't have to be 3D or art-related) and if they can give some advice or examples of how they managed this.

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      Hello! I'm building my 3D art portfolio while taking a degree in the field, and will hopefully manage to find work after graduating. I would like to share the things I make with people here on fedi and in the personal website I'm putting together, but get worried over the privacy aspect of it.

      My concern is having my professional (legal) name/identity publicly connected to my online identity. What would be some ways to deal with this? I do realise it will always be a matter of compromise and accepting a certain amount of risk. So, I was wondering if there are folks in similar situations (doesn't have to be 3D or art-related) and if they can give some advice or examples of how they managed this.

      #privacy
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      @erynebula split your works into two identities.

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        @erynebula split your works into two identities.

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        @F3715H Thanks for your input I've been thinking about that, the downside of it I think is that maybe it would get a bit tiring, since the choice between identities could be a little difficult for some works. But I assume a lot of people do that and it seems like the most straightforward solution, yes.
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