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Why are companions screening?
The answer is simple, it's for their safety. In the unfortunate event that something would happen to them (a violent client, SA, theft etc.), they would have the client's information to make a police report.
How are they screening?
Here are some information that are commonly asked by providers requiring screening:
Full governmental name
Real phone number (text apps would not pass the screening)
ID with photo (you may hide your address and personal numbers)
Link to your LinkedIn profile
Photo of yourself with the date on a piece of paper
Voice note
A DM on a pre-determined website
Please note that if a companion says on her website or ad that they are screening, it DOES NOT mean they will be asking for all the above. Some agencies might be doing some soft screening as well such as asking that you contact them using a real phone number.
How can you avoid screening?
You can't. If a provider says they are requiring screening, just say "sorry it won't work" and look for someone else. Trying to convince them to overpass screen isn't well seen in the industry. There are many people not requiring screening just find one.
"I am well known/I am important/I am a public figure".
If that's the case, you should be familiar with NDAs. I know a lot of my peers have signed some for important clients.
" I've already screened with so&so, do I need to screen with you too?"
If you've completed screening with a companion and you email another one, you will be asked for the same information again. The reason is we do not communicate personal information with each other, people also have their own requirements.
"She is not even using her real name, why should I give her mine?"
Your risks and hers aren't the same. She risks her safety by meeting you while you are risking to have a bad experience because of lack of chemistry.
"So&so has been posting her client's real name and info on X/Twitter. I am afraid to send my info."
It is valid, if you have any doubts or don't feel comfortable, just move on. There's only a few workers posting information online and in most cases, it is to expose dangerous clients. Just like them, you can screen and avoid certain providers by taking a look at their social media and determine if you'd be a good match.
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Why are companions screening?
The answer is simple, it's for their safety. In the unfortunate event that something would happen to them (a violent client, SA, theft etc.), they would have the client's information to make a police report.
How are they screening?
Here are some information that are commonly asked by providers requiring screening:
Full governmental name
Real phone number (text apps would not pass the screening)
ID with photo (you may hide your address and personal numbers)
Link to your LinkedIn profile
Photo of yourself with the date on a piece of paper
Voice note
A DM on a pre-determined website
Please note that if a companion says on her website or ad that they are screening, it DOES NOT mean they will be asking for all the above. Some agencies might be doing some soft screening as well such as asking that you contact them using a real phone number.
How can you avoid screening?
You can't. If a provider says they are requiring screening, just say "sorry it won't work" and look for someone else. Trying to convince them to overpass screen isn't well seen in the industry. There are many people not requiring screening just find one.
"I am well known/I am important/I am a public figure".
If that's the case, you should be familiar with NDAs. I know a lot of my peers have signed some for important clients.
" I've already screened with so&so, do I need to screen with you too?"
If you've completed screening with a companion and you email another one, you will be asked for the same information again. The reason is we do not communicate personal information with each other, people also have their own requirements.
"She is not even using her real name, why should I give her mine?"
Your risks and hers aren't the same. She risks her safety by meeting you while you are risking to have a bad experience because of lack of chemistry.
"So&so has been posting her client's real name and info on X/Twitter. I am afraid to send my info."
It is valid, if you have any doubts or don't feel comfortable, just move on. There's only a few workers posting information online and in most cases, it is to expose dangerous clients. Just like them, you can screen and avoid certain providers by taking a look at their social media and determine if you'd be a good match.
Other useful threads
How to book an independent escort
How to introduce yourself like a pro
OnlyFans FAQ