Stay Safe, Stay Smart: Online & In-Person Safety Tips for Escorts
Whether you’re just starting out or have been in the industry for years, your safety is always the top priority. With more business being done online and bookings happening via messages, it’s more important than ever to know how to protect yourselfโboth digitally and in real life.
Here are some essential safety tips to keep in mind as an escort, to ensure you’re staying in control, staying safe, and working smart.
๐ Online Safety Tips
1. Use a Separate Work Phone & Email
Create a dedicated work phone number and email account. Keep your personal details, such as your full name, location, and private social accounts completely separate.
2. Never Share Personal Information
Avoid giving out your full name, home address, or where youโre staying. Stick to using stage names and general areas when discussing bookings.
3. Watermark Your Photos
If you’re sharing photos online, watermark them with your alias or handle. This helps prevent impersonation or image theft.
4. Use Encrypted Messaging Apps
Communicate with clients via secure apps like Signal, Telegram, or platforms that offer end-to-end encryption. This protects your conversations from being intercepted.
5. Screen Clients Where Possible
Use screening services or request verification info like a phone number, LinkedIn profile, or references from other providersโwhatever you’re comfortable with. If something feels off, trust your gut.
๐ช In-Person Safety Tips
1. Always Know the Venue
Whether you’re hosting or visiting, make sure you know the layout, exits, and ideally have staff or security nearby (if in a hotel). If visiting a client, avoid unfamiliar or remote locations.
2. Share Your Location with a Trusted Friend
Before a booking, share the time, location, and expected end time with someone you trust. You can use location-sharing apps like Find My iPhone or Google Maps Live Location.
3. Keep an Exit Plan Ready
Have your own transport or know exactly how youโll leave the location. Avoid relying on the client for a lift or transport if possible.
4. Keep Valuables Secure
Never leave your bag or phone unattended. Keep your items in sight and close by, especially in unfamiliar environments.
5. Trust Your InstinctsโAlways
If something doesnโt feel right, you are under no obligation to proceed. It’s okay to cancel, walk away, or end the booking early if you feel unsafe.
โค๏ธ Your Safety = Your Power
In this line of work, empowerment comes from preparedness. Setting boundaries, staying anonymous where needed, and being cautious online and offline doesn’t make you paranoidโit makes you professional.
You deserve to feel respected, safe, and in control.
Stay safe. Stay strong.
Safety first ๐