What iOS changed for OnlyFans advertisers
Since iOS 14, Apple’s App Tracking Transparency (ATT) has limited what the browser pixel can see — and every release since has tightened it. A large slice of conversions from in-app browsers (Instagram, Facebook) and Safari simply never reach a browser-only pixel. For OnlyFans funnels the problem compounds: the subscription happens on onlyfans.com, where there’s no pixel at all.
Why server-side tracking is the fix
The Conversions API sends events server-to-server, so they aren’t subject to the browser and ATT restrictions that drop pixel events. Combined with match keys captured at click time (fbclid, fbp), CAPI recovers much of the lost signal and feeds Meta the conversions it needs to optimise.
Post-iOS, a pixel-only OnlyFans setup undercounts conversions and starves optimisation. A landing page + CAPI setup keeps reporting accurate and campaigns learning.
What good post-iOS tracking looks like
- Server-side Subscribe & Purchase events sent via CAPI, not just browser pixels.
- Strong match keys captured the moment the ad is clicked, before any signal is lost.
- Event de-duplication so pixel + CAPI don’t double-count.
- Fan-level attribution and cohort ROAS so you measure revenue, not proxies.
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Frequently asked questions
Did iOS 17 break Meta Pixel tracking for OnlyFans?
iOS 14’s App Tracking Transparency started it and later versions kept tightening it: a large share of in-app and Safari conversions no longer reach the browser pixel. For OnlyFans — where the conversion is on a page you can’t pixel anyway — the loss is severe unless you track server-side.
How does the Conversions API help after ATT?
CAPI sends events server-to-server, so they aren’t blocked by browser or ATT restrictions, and they carry stronger match keys captured at click time. That recovers much of the conversion signal browser-only setups lose.
Do I need to ask users for tracking permission?
The ATT prompt applies to apps tracking across other companies’ apps and sites. You’re measuring your own ad funnel and your own conversion using your own pixel and CAPI — standard first-party performance measurement.
Will my ROAS reporting improve?
Yes — with subscriptions and purchases flowing back reliably via CAPI, Meta optimises on real conversions and your reported ROAS reflects actual subscriber and PPV revenue instead of an undercount.
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