Chances are high that you are being filmed when visiting a provider at their place. I can only speak for regular girls, as I’ve heard stories from multiple of them.
In Denmark, where I’m from, this practice is relatively common. In fact, it’s almost guaranteed that hidden cameras are placed in the apartments or houses of these providers. However, it’s important to understand that this is done purely for their own safety.
Providers often face unique risks. Hidden cameras serve as a precautionary measure to deter potentially harmful clients and to gather evidence if something goes wrong. While far most clients are respectful, there are always a few bad apples who might pose a threat. By recording interactions, providers have a way to protect themselves.
It’s worth noting that these recordings are typically not made with malicious intent. The footage is for personal security and is only accessed in case of emergencies.
I fully support this practice. After all, safety should always come first, especially in a profession where vulnerability can sometimes be an unfortunate reality.
While the thought of being recorded might make some clients uneasy, it’s a small price to pay for ensuring a safer environment for everyone involved. Respecting these measures is a way to show support for the provider's well-being and professionalism.
Remember to smile for the camera

In Denmark, where I’m from, this practice is relatively common. In fact, it’s almost guaranteed that hidden cameras are placed in the apartments or houses of these providers. However, it’s important to understand that this is done purely for their own safety.
Providers often face unique risks. Hidden cameras serve as a precautionary measure to deter potentially harmful clients and to gather evidence if something goes wrong. While far most clients are respectful, there are always a few bad apples who might pose a threat. By recording interactions, providers have a way to protect themselves.
It’s worth noting that these recordings are typically not made with malicious intent. The footage is for personal security and is only accessed in case of emergencies.
I fully support this practice. After all, safety should always come first, especially in a profession where vulnerability can sometimes be an unfortunate reality.
While the thought of being recorded might make some clients uneasy, it’s a small price to pay for ensuring a safer environment for everyone involved. Respecting these measures is a way to show support for the provider's well-being and professionalism.
Remember to smile for the camera

