By advertising, offering, arranging, or discussing escort services on AdultWork, you agree to use the platform responsibly and in accordance with applicable laws, AdultWork’s Terms of Service, and these escort advertising rules.
These rules apply to all profiles, adverts, messages, service descriptions, media, booking discussions, and any other use of AdultWork features.
1. Arrange escort services responsibly
You must only advertise, discuss, or arrange escort services in a way that is lawful, consensual, and permitted by AdultWork’s Terms of Service.
This means you must not use AdultWork to offer, arrange, promote, or facilitate any service that is prohibited by law or by the platform. You are responsible for understanding the rules that apply in your location and in the location where any service may take place.
Practical examples:
- Do not advertise services that are illegal in your area.
- Do not agree to provide services in a location where those services are prohibited.
- Do not use coded language, abbreviations, or indirect wording to offer prohibited services.
- Do not pressure, mislead, or encourage customers to break the rules and the law.
- Do not assume that something is permitted simply because another user has advertised it.
AdultWork may remove adverts, messages, or profile content where there is reason to believe that the content is unlawful, unsafe, misleading, or contrary to the platform’s rules. Multiple breaches will result in the suspension of your account.
2. Do not accept escort payments through AdultWork
AdultWork payment features must not be used to take payment for escort services.
Payments for escort bookings must not be accepted through AdultWork credits, tips, gifts, webcam payments, paid private chats, content purchases, video purchases, photo purchases, custom content orders, or any other platform payment feature.
Practical examples of prohibited conduct include:
- Asking a customer to send credits as a deposit for an escort booking.
- Asking a customer to buy a video, photo set, or content item as payment for meeting in person.
- Accepting gifts or platform payments in exchange for agreeing to meet.
- Describing an escort payment as a “tribute,” “gift,” “admin fee,” “verification fee,” “booking fee,” or similar if it is connected to an escort service.
AdultWork payment tools are intended only for permitted platform services. They must not be used to collect, disguise, secure, or process payment for escort arrangements.
3. Only advertise services you personally provide
You may only advertise escort services that you personally provide and are authorised to offer on the platform.
You must not advertise on behalf of another person, arrange bookings for someone else, use another person’s images or identity, or manage escort bookings for individuals who are not approved or verified on AdultWork.
Practical examples of prohibited conduct include:
- Creating a profile for another person.
- Posting adverts for a friend, partner, agency worker, employee, or third party.
- Arranging bookings where someone else will attend instead of you.
- Using another person’s photos, videos, name, description, or identity.
- Offering “new girls,” “friends,” “available models,” or other individuals through your profile.
- Allowing another person to use your account to advertise or arrange meetings.
- Sending a different person to a booking than the person shown in the advert.
Each person offering services must have their own approved account and must comply with AdultWork’s verification, safety, and moderation requirements.
4. Protect your safety and privacy
You should not publish personal information that could compromise your safety, privacy, security, or ability to control contact from customers.
Your public profile, adverts, service descriptions, and media should not include sensitive personal information unless it is necessary, safe, and permitted by AdultWork’s rules.
Practical examples of information you should not publish include:
- Your home address or private accommodation details, access codes, etc.
- Your personal social media accounts.
- Your legal name, if you do not wish to disclose it.
- Your workplace, school, or family details.
- Information about children, relatives, housemates, or other private individuals.
- Exact real-time location information.
- Photos or videos that reveal your address, documents, vehicle registration, or other identifying details.
Members are encouraged to keep communication safe, professional, and within permitted platform channels where required. Be cautious about sharing personal details with customers, especially before trust and safety checks have been considered.
5. No illegal, coercive, or exploitative activity
AdultWork must not be used to advertise, arrange, promote, facilitate, or participate in illegal, coercive, exploitative, abusive, or non-consensual conduct.
This includes any activity involving force, threats, intimidation, deception, trafficking, exploitation, abuse of vulnerability, or lack of consent.
Prohibited conduct includes:
- Human trafficking or any indication that a person is being controlled by someone else.
- Coercion, threats, pressure, or intimidation.
- Exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
- Advertising or arranging services involving anyone under the legal age required by law and platform rules.
- Non-consensual sexual activity or content.
- Sharing or threatening to share private images or information.
- Blackmail, extortion, or financial pressure.
- Arranging services for another person without their clear and direct consent.
- Promoting violence, abuse, degradation, or unsafe conduct where prohibited by law or platform policy.
- Any activity involving false identity, impersonation, or deception.
AdultWork may report suspected illegal activity to appropriate authorities where required or permitted by law.
6. Be honest and accurate in your adverts
All escort-related advertising must be truthful, accurate, and not misleading.
You must not misrepresent your identity, appearance, age, location, availability, services, rates, experience, verification status, or the person who will attend a booking.
Practical examples of misleading conduct include:
- Using old or heavily edited photos that no longer represent your appearance.
- Advertising a location where you are not actually available.
- Claiming to offer services that you do not provide.
- Listing rates that are inaccurate or designed to mislead customers.
- Advertising immediate availability when you are not available.
- Claiming to be verified, independent, or approved if that is not true.
- Using someone else’s images or written profile content.
- Changing key booking details after a customer has relied on your advert.
- Creating duplicate or fake profiles to increase visibility.
Clear and accurate advertising helps protect both service providers and customers. AdultWork may remove content that appears false, deceptive, copied, impersonating, or likely to cause confusion, multiple removals may result into the suspension of your account.
7. Respect platform moderation
AdultWork may review, edit, restrict, remove, or reject content that appears to breach these rules, the Terms of Service, or applicable legal requirements.
Failure to comply may result in action against your content or account.
Possible moderation actions include:
- Removal of adverts, profile text, media, or messages.
- Refusal of submitted content.
- Warnings or account restrictions.
- Loss of credits where permitted by the platform rules.
- Suspension of payment, messaging, advertising, or account features.
- Temporary account suspension.
- Permanent account closure.
- Referral to appropriate authorities where required or permitted by law.
Attempts to avoid moderation may also result in enforcement action. This includes using coded language, alternate spellings, hidden meanings, duplicate accounts, misleading categories, third-party accounts, or off-platform instructions to bypass the rules.
8. Practical compliance checklist
Before publishing or updating an escort advert, ask yourself:
- Am I advertising only services that I personally provide?
- Is my advert lawful in the relevant location?
- Does my advert comply with AdultWork’s Terms of Service?
- Have I avoided offering or implying prohibited services?
- Have I kept escort payments separate from AdultWork payment features?
- Have I avoided asking for credits, gifts, tips, content purchases, or private chat payments as booking payment?
- Is my profile honest about who I am, where I am available, and what I offer?
- Have I avoided posting personal information that could compromise my safety?
- Am I certain that no other person is being advertised, controlled, pressured, or exploited?
- Could a moderator reasonably understand my advert as compliant?
If the answer to any of these questions is no, you should edit your advert before publishing it.
9. Summary
Escort advertising on AdultWork must be lawful, honest, personal to the advertiser, and separate from AdultWork payment systems. Members must not use platform credits, tips, gifts, chats, content purchases, or other site features to collect or disguise escort payments.
AdultWork does not permit illegal, coercive, exploitative, misleading, or unsafe conduct. Members who breach these rules may have content removed, lose access to platform features, or have their accounts suspended or permanently closed.