Your Safety
Your safety comes first.
Before your first application, read this.
You are in control of who you work with, what you agree to, and when you walk away. Nothing in adult work is worth doing if it does not feel right. This is the same practical safety guide every Climaxx Media member gets inside the platform, published openly so you can read it before you sign up to anything, with us or anyone else.
The one-line version: keep conversations, agreements, ID and payments on a platform that logs them; check who you are dealing with before you meet; tell someone where you will be; and if your instinct says something is off, stop. You will never get in trouble with us for being cautious.
Before You Agree To Anything
Vetting the people who want to work with you
Keep everything on the platform
Logged messages, recorded agreements and reviewable files are your protection. The moment a conversation moves to a personal number or private email, that protection disappears. Anyone who pushes hard to take you off-platform before anything is agreed is showing you a red flag, not a shortcut.
Check who you are dealing with
Ask for verification and references from other performers. Have a video call before you commit to anything in person. Search their name, company and number. Charm and big promises are not proof; treat unrealistic earnings claims with caution.
Agree everything in writing, in advance
Boundaries and exactly what is and is not included, rates and when you are paid, sexual health expectations, ID for everyone on the shoot, and where your content can be used. Settle it at least 24 hours ahead. Never feel rushed into agreeing on the day.
You never pay to get work
A genuine producer does not ask you for money for registration, training, equipment or a portfolio. Requests like that are a scam. Be wary of overpayment and refund tricks, and of anyone pushing you to move money quickly.
On The Day
Meeting and shoot-day safety
Control your own exit
Make a first meeting somewhere public where you can. Arrange your own transport so you can leave whenever you want. Keep your phone charged and on you, and know the address and how to get out.
Use a buddy system
Tell a trusted friend who you are seeing, where and for how long. Agree a check-in time and share your live location. Agree a codeword that means "come and get me", so you can raise the alarm without it being obvious.
Consent is yours to withdraw
You can say no at any point, before, during or after, and a professional will respect that without argument. Feeling uncomfortable is reason enough to leave. You do not owe anyone an explanation.
Stay in control
Stay clear-headed enough to make decisions and leave if you need to. Watch your drink being made and keep it with you. You are never obliged to drink or take anything to fit in or close a booking.
Your sexual health, your rules
Get tested regularly, exchange recent certificates with anyone you work with, and decide your protection rules in advance. No one should pressure you to change them on the day. Free, confidential NHS clinics: nhs.uk/service-search/sexual-health.
Protect your identity and images
Use a stage name and a separate email. Strip location metadata from photos and check backgrounds for anything that reveals where you live. If someone threatens to share your images, do not pay: it is a crime in the UK. The Revenge Porn Helpline (revengepornhelpline.org.uk, 0345 6000 459) can help get images removed.
Red flags to watch for
Trust the feeling if something seems off. The common warning signs: rushing you or creating false urgency, pushing to move off-platform before anything is agreed, vague answers about who they are or what is involved, offers that sound too good to be true or keep changing, pressure to drop your boundaries or your need for a contract, and flattery used to lower your guard. Any sense that someone else is controlling your decisions, your money or your movements is coercion, and help is available.
If something goes wrong
In an emergency call 999. If you cannot speak, press 55 when prompted and the operator will know you need help. For non-urgent police matters call 101. On Climaxx Media you can report any message or user from the conversation; reports are confidential and you will never be penalised for raising one.
- National Ugly Mugs — safety alerts and reporting for adult workers
- Suzy Lamplugh Trust — personal safety advice
- Rape Crisis England and Wales — 0808 500 2222
- Galop — for LGBT+ people experiencing abuse
- Modern Slavery and Exploitation Helpline — 08000 121 700, if you are being forced or controlled
- Samaritans — 116 123, any time, about anything
This guidance is general information to help you make safer choices, not legal, medical or emergency advice. It does not replace the professionals and services above. You know your situation best.
How Climaxx Media builds this in
Every producer on the platform is identity-verified before they can browse or message anyone, production teams are DBS-checked under our published ethical production policy, messages and agreements are logged, file attachments are reviewed by our team, and stage names are standard, your legal name is never shared. Climaxx Media Ltd is a UK registered company (Companies House 15778481, ICO ZB778270) and is not an escort agency: all work is legal, filmed adult production. New here? Start with the guide for women or how the platform works.
Work on your terms, with the protections in place
No explicit photos needed to apply, priority review for women, and you set every boundary from day one.