How Camila protects you — a model's safety guide

Working as a cam model is a real job, and Camila's job is to make it safer than the open internet, not just less unsafe. Some of these protections are baked into the platform; others are tools you turn on when you need them.

Identity protection by default

  • Your real name is never shown to viewers — only your stage name. We separate the two with strict access controls.
  • Your real email is never shown — viewers see your handle only.
  • Your real address, phone, and ID documents are stored encrypted, accessible only to a small compliance team.
  • We strip EXIF metadata (which can carry GPS coordinates) from every photo you upload before it's shown anywhere.
  • Your tax ID and bank/wallet details are stored in a separate, restricted system from the platform UI.

Anti-doxxing

We have automated systems and a human review team that flag and remove:

  • Posts in chat sharing what looks like your real name, address, phone number, or workplace
  • Profile pictures or content of you that originated outside Camila and were uploaded without consent ("revenge upload")
  • Coordinated harassment patterns across multiple accounts

If you're being doxxed, click Report → Doxxing in any room — it's a priority queue with under-30-minute response, day or night. We pull the messages, ban the accounts, and where the threat is severe, work with law enforcement to identify perpetrators.

Geo-blocking your stream

You can block your broadcast from being viewable in specific countries, regions, or even specific IP ranges. Most commonly:

  • Blocking your home country (so people who know you can't stumble onto you)
  • Blocking specific cities or neighbourhoods
  • Blocking corporate or institutional IP ranges

Configure under Model Dashboard → Privacy → Geo-block. Changes take effect immediately. Viewers in blocked regions see a generic "this stream isn't available in your region" message — no clue that you're the one blocking them.

Hide-my-face and disguise tools

If you don't want your face on screen, Camila has built-in alternatives:

  • Mask filter — overlay an anonymising mask in real time
  • Pixel-blur face tracker — automatically blurs your face as you move
  • Voice modulator — shifts your voice pitch
  • Frame-crop — locks the broadcast to below the chin

These are all server-side, so a viewer can't disable them by inspecting the page.

Payment safety

  • We never share your earnings with anyone outside of you, your studio (if applicable), and our compliance team.
  • Unusual viewer behaviour patterns (one person tipping huge amounts then asking to move off-platform, the classic scam) get flagged for our trust team to review — we proactively warn models who get targeted.
  • Chargebacks issued maliciously by viewers (where the viewer claims fraud after enjoying the show) are absorbed by the platform, not deducted from your earnings.

Mod tools in your room

You and your moderators can:

  • Time out a viewer (5/15/60 min)
  • Permanently ban from your room
  • Pin warnings
  • Switch on slow mode
  • Delete individual messages

The mod tools are designed to be fast — every action is one click. Use them generously. A clean room is a productive room.

The human moderation team

Behind the automated systems is a human moderation team available 24/7. They handle reports that the automated systems flagged, watch for trafficking indicators, respond to subpoenas, and escalate to law enforcement when needed. The team is trained to recognise coercion patterns and is empowered to remove a model from the platform — even against the stated wishes of someone purporting to manage her — if the indicators warrant it.

You can request a model-trust escalation any time via model-trust@camila.live. Tickets to that address are read by the team directly, not by general support.

Closing notes

Working safely as a model is a combination of platform protections (us) and personal practices (you). The protections above are the platform side; for the personal practices side — boundaries, mental health, taking breaks — see Boundaries with viewers and Mental health and burnout.

If at any point you feel something is wrong — a viewer is too pushy, a stream feels off, you're being pressured by anyone (including a studio) — pause your stream, log out, and email model-trust@camila.live. The platform takes that seriously and is on your side.

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