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What it means to connect your social media channels to inzpire me

Privacy, passwords, and personal information.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

When you register as a creator on inzpire me, you’ll be asked to connect at least one social media channel to your profile.

Your Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube channel connection is facilitated by a verified, first-party connection provided by the social media channel.

When you connect one of these channels, we’re provided with verified information, like your number of followers, and the engagement/views you receive. These numbers will be displayed on your Creator Profile for brands, and they’re automatically updated roughly every 4 hours.

Podcast information on your profile is "self reported".

Is it safe to connect my channels?

When you connect your social media channels to our platform, rest assured that your account remains secure. We do not have access to your passwords, personal information, or any private data. We cannot post content, make changes to your account, or view sensitive details. The only information we can access is what is shared through the official, first-party APIs provided by the social media platforms themselves. Your data is always protected by the platform’s security measures.

What information can brands can see from my social media channels?

The information visible to brands on your creator profile may vary depending on the social media platform, but generally, it falls into three main categories:

  1. Performance metrics, such as followers, reach, and engagements

  2. Audience demographics, such as location, gender, and age. This is displayed as a percentage of your audience (e.g. 50% of your audience is female, and 50% is male).

  3. Your content (i.e. images and videos) that you've published on your social media channels.

Brands use this information to evaluate your profile. If they believe you'd be a good fit for a collaboration, they’ll send you a booking request.

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