You do not need an account to use Gamcore or most free browser portals. Whether you should create one is a different question, and the honest answer is: probably not, and if you do, do it carefully.
What an account actually gives you
- Favourites. A saved list, so you can find a title again without searching.
- Comments. Posting rather than just reading.
- Some progress features. A small number of titles store state server-side rather than in your browser.
That is the list. It is not nothing — the favourites feature is genuinely useful in a catalogue this size — but it is not much, and none of it unlocks content.
What it costs
An account converts an anonymous session into a persistent identity. The portal, and any ad network with an identifier on the page, can now connect what you looked at last month to what you look at today, across devices. On a free ad-funded service that is the actual value of your registration to them.
There is also breach risk. Adult platforms are a high-value target and a breach in this category is more damaging than most, because the content of the account is itself sensitive. You should assume that any adult site account may one day appear in a breach dataset, and register accordingly.
If you register, do it like this
1. Use an email alias, not your real address
Not your work address, not your main personal one. Options: an alias service such as SimpleLogin or Fastmail’s masked addresses, Apple’s Hide My Email, or a dedicated free mailbox used only for this. If the address ever leaks, it leads nowhere.
2. Use a unique generated password
From a password manager, twenty characters or more, used nowhere else. This is the single most important step — credential stuffing works because people reuse passwords, and a leaked adult-site password that also opens your email is a genuinely serious problem. More in our account security guide.
3. Give no real details
No real name, no date of birth beyond a mandatory age field, no location, no profile photo, no linked social accounts. A free portal has no legitimate need for any of it.
4. Never use social sign-in
“Continue with Google” on an adult site links that identity to your main account and hands the site a verified email. Convenience is not worth it here.
5. Turn off email notifications
Adult platform emails arriving in a shared inbox is a common and avoidable problem.
What no legitimate portal will ever ask for
- Payment details for a free service.
- Identity documents outside a properly signposted, third-party age assurance flow.
- Your email password, for any reason.
- Remote access to your computer.
Any of these means you are not where you think you are — see our scam checklist.
The recommendation
Skip it unless you specifically want favourites. Browsing works fine without an account, and the less persistent identity you create in this category, the less there is to leak.
Where to go next
This article is part of our Gamcore Guide — the full reference on how the platform works, whether it is safe, and what the alternatives are. For everything else we publish, start at Gamcore UK.
18+ only. Gamcore UK is an independent publication and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any platform we cover. Written and reviewed by the Gamcore UK editorial team.