Safety Guidance
Page reference: TDOLLS-SAFE-v2.1
Issued by: Corestack Digital Ltd (trading as TDolls)
Last updated: March 2026
Your Safety Matters
Safety tips, practical guidance, and country-specific support resources for using TDolls safely.
We are an intermediary platform and are not present at any meeting arranged through TDolls. Your safety is your responsibility. The guidance on this page is not exhaustive and does not replace your own judgement.
Emergency Services
UK: 999 | Europe: 112
Jump to Support Resources by Country
Select your country to go directly to local support organisations:
Can't find your country? See the Europe-wide resources section or contact us at safeguarding@tdolls.net and we will try to help you find local support.
Part 1 — Platform Safety
Keeping Your Account Secure
- Use a strong, unique password for your TDolls account. Do not reuse passwords from other platforms.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) when available — this significantly reduces the risk of your account being accessed without your permission.
- Never share your login credentials with anyone, including people who claim to work for TDolls. We will never ask for your password.
- Log out of the Platform on shared or public devices.
- If you believe your account has been accessed by someone else, contact us immediately at security@tdolls.net.
Report a Concern
If you see content or behaviour on the Platform that concerns you, please report it. You can do this by:
- Using the report button on any profile, content item, or message thread
- Emailing moderation@tdolls.net for content reports
- Emailing safeguarding@tdolls.net for urgent concerns including suspected trafficking or exploitation
All reports are treated confidentially. You will not be identified to the person you are reporting. See our Moderation Policy for how reports are handled.
Blocking Users
You can block any user from contacting you via the Platform at any time. Blocking a user:
- Prevents them from sending you messages
- Prevents them from viewing your profile
- Does not notify them that they have been blocked
If someone continues to attempt contact through other means after being blocked, or if you receive threatening communications, report this to us at moderation@tdolls.net and consider reporting to the police.
Protecting Your Personal Information
- Do not include your real name, home address, personal phone number, or personal social media accounts in any public-facing part of your profile.
- Be cautious about sharing personal information in private messages with users you do not know well.
- Be aware that photographs can contain embedded location data (EXIF data). Strip this before uploading — most smartphones have a setting to disable location tagging, or use a tool to remove EXIF data before upload.
- If you receive a message that asks for personal information, financial details, or login credentials, do not respond — report it as suspicious.
Recognising Suspicious Behaviour
Report any of the following to us immediately:
- Messages offering money or gifts in exchange for personal information or off-platform contact details
- Profiles that appear fake, use stolen photographs, or contain inconsistencies
- Users who pressure you to move communication off the Platform immediately
- Any request that feels coercive, threatening, or designed to exploit you
Part 2 — Safety for Service Providers
Protecting Your Identity
- Use a working name rather than your legal name on your profile.
- Do not include your home address on your profile. Use a general area or city only.
- Be cautious about photographs that may reveal identifiable locations — street signs, landmarks, or distinctive interior features.
- Consider watermarking your content to protect against unauthorised copying and distribution.
- Use a dedicated phone number for work enquiries rather than your personal number. Many providers use a virtual number service for this purpose.
- Use a dedicated email address that does not contain your real name.
Screening Clients
- You are under no obligation to accept every enquiry. Trust your instincts.
- Ask questions before agreeing to a meeting. A genuine client will not object to reasonable screening.
- Be wary of clients who refuse to provide any information about themselves, who pressure you to meet immediately, or who offer unusually large sums of money.
- Maintain your own records of clients you have seen, including any concerns.
Meeting Safely
- Always tell a trusted person where you are going, who you are meeting, and when you expect to be back. Agree a check-in time.
- Consider using a safety app or buddy system. Several apps are designed specifically for this purpose.
- Where possible, meet new clients in a neutral location first before agreeing to a private meeting.
- Trust your judgement at every stage — you have the right to leave or end any meeting at any time if you feel unsafe.
- Keep your phone charged and accessible.
- Have an exit strategy. Know how you will leave if you need to.
If Something Goes Wrong
- If you are in immediate danger, call emergency services — 999 (UK) or 112 (Europe).
- If a client has behaved in a threatening, abusive, or criminal manner, you can report this to the police. You do not need to disclose the nature of your work to do so.
- You can report a client's conduct to us at safeguarding@tdolls.net.
- See the country-specific resources below for local support organisations.
Part 3 — Safety for Service Users (Clients)
Respecting Providers
- Service Providers are independent adults offering their services. Treat them with respect.
- Read a provider's profile carefully. Providers set their own terms and preferences — respect these.
- Do not pressure a provider to offer services they have not listed or agreed to.
- Harassment, threatening language, or abusive conduct toward a provider may result in your account being terminated and may be reported to the police.
Meeting Safely
- Tell a trusted person where you are going and when you expect to return.
- Keep your phone charged and accessible.
- Do not carry large amounts of cash unnecessarily.
- Arrange your own transport independently.
- Trust your judgement. If you feel uncomfortable at any point, you have the right to leave.
Recognising Exploitation
A provider who is being trafficked or exploited may not be free to say so directly. Signs that may indicate a person is not acting freely include:
- Appearing fearful, confused, or unable to speak freely
- Being accompanied by a controlling third party
- Appearing to be reading from a script or not engaging naturally
- Inconsistencies between the profile and the real person
If you have any concern that a provider may be under coercion, do not proceed. Report your concerns to us at safeguarding@tdolls.net and, if you believe a crime may be occurring, contact the police.
Part 4 — Support Resources by Country
All resources listed below are independent of TDolls. We do not endorse the views of any listed organisation on sex work law or policy — we list them because they offer genuine practical support to people in the adult industry.
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Emergency services: 999
Platform safety reporting: safeguarding@tdolls.net | moderation@tdolls.net
Sex worker safety and support
National Ugly Mugs (NUM)
UK-wide charity allowing sex workers to confidentially report dangerous individuals and incidents. Provides direct support including safety planning, emergency accommodation referrals, and casework.
Our Room
The only UK organisation whose core mission is specifically to support male, trans, and non-binary people who sex work. Provides one-to-one advocacy, housing support, mental health referrals, and a creative community programme. Based in Manchester.
SWARM (Sex Worker Advocacy and Research Movement)
Sex worker-led collective fighting for the rights and safety of people who sell sex, with particular focus on trans people, migrants, and people of colour within the industry.
English Collective of Prostitutes
Long-established organisation advocating for the rights and safety of sex workers. Provides legal information and support.
LGBT+ abuse, violence, and hate crime
Galop
The UK's LGBT+ anti-abuse charity, run by LGBT+ people for LGBT+ people. Supports LGBT+ people who have experienced domestic abuse, sexual violence, hate crime, and transphobia. Operates a dedicated Trans Advocacy Service and national helplines.
Helpline: 0800 999 5428 (free) | Email: help@galop.org.uk
Helpline hours: Monday–Friday (see website for current times) | Live chat available
Modern slavery and trafficking
Modern Slavery Helpline: 08000 121 700 (free, 24 hours, confidential)
National Crime Agency: nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk
Mental health and crisis
Samaritans: 116 123 (free, 24 hours) | samaritans.org
Crisis text line: Text SHOUT to 85258
Domestic abuse
National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247 (free, 24 hours)
Sexual violence
Rape Crisis England and Wales: 0808 500 2222 | rapecrisis.org.uk
🇮🇪 Ireland
Emergency services: 999 or 112
Sex worker support
Note: Sex Workers Alliance Ireland (SWAI), which was the main sex worker-led advocacy organisation in Ireland, closed in early 2026 due to lack of funding after 16 years of operation. Sex workers in Ireland seeking support are currently directed to:
SWAI's Know Your Rights resource remains available at sexworkersallianceireland.org for legal information on working in Ireland.
Women's Health Project (Dublin)
Free STI testing and support for women and non-binary sex workers.
Meath Primary Care Centre, 1–9 Heytesbury Street, Dublin 8
Phone: +353 76 695 8280
Gay Men's Health Project (Dublin)
Free services for men who have sex with men and non-binary sex workers.
Special Garda contact for sex workers
To report violence, robbery, or get safety advice:
Phone: +353 86 828 2515
Trafficking
Ruhama (national organisation supporting women affected by prostitution and trafficking): ruhama.ie | Phone: 01 836 0292
An Garda Síochána Human Trafficking Investigation Bureau: 1800 251 502 (free)
Domestic violence
Women's Aid: 1800 341 900 (free, 24 hours) | womensaid.ie
SAFE Ireland: safeireland.ie
LGBT+ support
TENI (Transgender Equality Network Ireland): teni.ie | Phone: 01 873 3575
LGBT Ireland helpline: 1800 929 539 (free) | lgbt.ie
Mental health crisis
Samaritans Ireland: 116 123 (free, 24 hours) | samaritans.org
Pieta House (suicide/self-harm): 1800 247 247 (free, 24 hours)
🇧🇪 Belgium
Emergency services: 101 (Police) | 100 (Ambulance/Fire) | 112 (European emergency)
Sex worker support and rights
UTSOPI (Union for Sex Workers Belgium)
Belgium's sex worker-led national union, which led the successful campaign for decriminalisation and the 2024 labour law. Provides information, advocacy, and support on legal rights, employment contracts, and working conditions.
Espace P
Brussels-based organisation providing health and social support to sex workers, including migrants. Partner organisation of UTSOPI.
Trafficking
PAG-ASA (trafficking victim support): +32 2 511 64 64
Payoke (Antwerp-based trafficking support): +32 3 201 16 90
Domestic violence
0800 30 030 — Flemish domestic violence helpline (free)
0800 05 522 — French-speaking domestic violence helpline (free)
LGBT+ support
Çavaria (Flemish LGBT+ umbrella organisation): cavaria.be
RainbowHouse Brussels: rainbowhouse.be
Mental health crisis
Zelfmoordlijn: 0800 32 123 (free, 24 hours, Dutch)
Centre de Prévention du Suicide: 0800 32 123 (free, 24 hours, French)
🇫🇷 France
Emergency services: 15 (SAMU) | 17 (Police) | 18 (Fire) | 112 (European emergency)
Sex worker support and rights
STRASS (Syndicat du Travail Sexuel)
France's national sex workers' union, founded in 2009. Represents sex workers of all genders across all sectors. Provides legal advice, support with police complaints, and advocacy. Can be contacted for support following violence, abuse, extortion, or non-payment.
Email: contact@strass-syndicat.org | Phone: +33 7 60 42 51 80
Trafficking
Numéro national de lutte contre la traite des êtres humains: 0800 800 210 (free, 24 hours)
Domestic violence
3919 — Violences Femmes Info (free, Mon–Fri 9am–7pm, Sat–Sun 9am–6pm)
Sexual violence
Viols Femmes Informations: 0800 05 95 95 (free, Mon–Fri 10am–7pm)
Mental health crisis
Numéro national de prévention du suicide: 3114 (free, 24 hours)
LGBT+ support
SOS Homophobie: 01 48 06 42 41 | sos-homophobie.org
Association nationale transgenre (ANT): ant-france.eu
🇩🇪 Germany
Emergency services: 110 (Police) | 112 (Fire/Ambulance)
Sex worker support
Hydra e.V.
Germany's longest-established sex worker-led advocacy and support organisation, founded in 1980. Based in Berlin with two locations. Provides free, anonymous social-legal counselling, housing support, tax advice, mental health support, and peer community. Counsels women and transwomen in German, Bulgarian, Spanish, and English. Specific escort consultation available.
Counselling centre: Köpenicker Straße 187/188, 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Phone: +49 (0)30 611 00 23 | Email: kontakt@hydra-berlin.de
Hydra Café: Hermannstraße 18, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln | Email: cafehydra@hydra-berlin.de
Trafficking
Hilfe für Frauen in Not (KOK — national anti-trafficking network): kok-gegen-menschenhandel.de
Federal hotline against trafficking: 0800 111 0 111 (free, 24 hours)
Domestic violence
Hilfetelefon Gewalt gegen Frauen: 08000 116 016 (free, 24 hours, multilingual)
Mental health crisis
Telefonseelsorge: 0800 111 0 111 or 0800 111 0 222 (free, 24 hours)
LGBT+ support
Schwulenberatung Berlin (for gay, queer, trans, and intersex individuals): schwulenberatungberlin.de
LSVD (Lesbian and Gay Federation in Germany): lsvd.de
🇦🇹 Austria
Emergency services: 133 (Police) | 144 (Ambulance) | 122 (Fire) | 112 (European emergency)
Sex worker support
SOPHIE (Vienna)
Free, anonymous counselling centre for current and former sex workers covering legal, health, housing, and financial matters. Multilingual support available.
Email: sophie@volkshilfe-wien.at
Opening hours: Monday–Thursday 14:00–17:00 | Phone consultations: Monday–Thursday 10:00–17:00
sexworker.at
Vienna-based self-organisation of sex workers, operating since 2005 across German-speaking countries. Advocates for rights and provides peer information.
LEFÖ (Vienna)
Information, education, and support for migrant women, including those in the sex industry. Austrian partner of the TAMPEP network.
Trafficking
IBF (Intervention Centre for Trafficked Women): +43 1 796 92 98
Domestic violence
Frauenhelpline: 0800 222 555 (free, 24 hours, multilingual)
LGBT+ support
Wiener Antidiskriminierungsstelle (Vienna): antidiskriminierung.wien.at
HOSI Wien (LGBT+ organisation): hosiwien.at
Mental health crisis
Telefonseelsorge: 142 (free, 24 hours)
🇳🇱 Netherlands
Emergency services: 112
Sex worker support and information
Prostitution Information Centre (PIC Amsterdam)
Founded by a former sex worker, provides information and support for sex workers from a sex worker perspective. Based in Amsterdam's Red Light District.
Enge Kerksteeg 3, 1012 GV Amsterdam
Phone: 020 420 73 28 | Email: pic@pic-amsterdam.com
Open: Wednesday–Saturday 12:00–17:00
Amsterdam Center for Sex Workers (ACS)
Health and social support centre for sex workers in the Amsterdam region, including STI testing and social work.
Phone: 020 531 86 00 | Email: info@centerforsexworkers.nl
Trafficking
CoMensha (national anti-trafficking coordination): comensha.nl
National hotline: 0800 0187 (free)
Domestic violence
Veilig Thuis: 0800 2000 (free, 24 hours)
LGBT+ and trans support
COC Nederland: coc.nl
Trans United Europe (also covers migrant trans community): contact@transunitedeurope.eu | transunitedeurope.eu
Mental health crisis
113 Zelfmoordpreventie: 113 or 0800 0113 (free, 24 hours)
🇪🇸 Spain
Emergency services: 112
Sex worker support
OTRAS (Organización de Trabajadoras Sexuales)
Spain's national sex worker-led union, advocating for labour rights and safety across all sectors.
Email: contacto@sindicatootras.org
Hetaira (Madrid)
Sex worker collective providing support, advocacy, and health information in Madrid.
Trafficking
Número de atención a víctimas de trata: 900 105 090 (free, 24 hours)
Domestic violence
016 — National domestic violence helpline (free, 24 hours, available in multiple languages)
LGBT+ support
FELGTBI+ (Spanish Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Trans, Bisexuals, and Intersex People): felgtbi.org
Teléfono de Atención a Víctimas de Delitos de Odio: 900 150 500
Mental health crisis
Teléfono de la Esperanza: 717 003 717 (24 hours)
🇮🇹 Italy
Emergency services: 112 | 113 (Police — Polizia di Stato)
Sex worker support
LILA (Lega Italiana per la Lotta contro l'AIDS)
National organisation supporting sex workers through health outreach, legal information, and advocacy, including for migrant sex workers.
MIT (Movimento Identità Trans)
Bologna-based organisation supporting trans people and trans sex workers in particular, with healthcare, legal support, and advocacy.
Via Polese 22, 40121 Bologna
Trafficking
Numero nazionale anti-tratta: 800 290 290 (free, 24 hours)
Domestic violence
1522 — National anti-violence and anti-stalking helpline (free, 24 hours, available in Italian, English, French, Spanish, Arabic)
LGBT+ support
Arcigay (national LGBT+ organisation): arcigay.it
AGEDO (families and friends of LGBT+ people): agedo.org
Mental health crisis
Telefono Amico: 02 2327 2327
Telefono Azzurro (young people): 19696
🇵🇹 Portugal
Emergency services: 112
Sex worker support and health
GAT (Grupo de Ativistas em Tratamentos)
Lisbon-based community health organisation supporting sex workers, trans people, people who use drugs, and people living with HIV. Operates community centres with peer workers. Provides HIV/STI testing, harm reduction, and social support.
APDES (Agência Piaget para o Desenvolvimento)
Porto-based organisation with long experience supporting sex workers and running community health outreach.
Trafficking
Linha de apoio a vítimas de tráfico: 800 202 148 (free)
SOS Imigrante: 808 257 257 (multilingual support for migrants)
Domestic violence
Linha de Apoio à Vítima: 116 006 (free, 24 hours)
LGBT+ support
ILGA Portugal: ilgaportugal.pt | Phone: 21 887 39 18
Trans Portugal: transparadigma.pt
Mental health crisis
SOS Voz Amiga: 213 544 545 (daily 16:00–24:00)
Linha de Apoio à Crise: 1800 208 208 (free, 24 hours)
🇸🇪 Sweden
Emergency services: 112 | 114 14 (non-emergency police)
Sex worker support
Red Umbrella Sweden
Swedish organisation led by current and former sex workers advocating for rights, safety, and self-determination.
RFSL Support Service
Sweden's primary LGBT+ organisation (RFSL) operates a dedicated support service for LGBT+ people who have experienced violence, hate crimes, and abuse. Particularly relevant for trans sex workers.
Phone: 020 34 13 16
Trafficking
National support line for women subjected to threats and violence: 020 50 50 50
Terrafem (helpline for immigrant women): 020 52 10 10
Domestic violence
Nationella stödlinjen: 020 50 50 50 (free, 24 hours)
LGBT+ support
RFSL (national LGBT+ organisation): rfsl.se
RFSL support helpline: 020 34 13 16
Mental health crisis
Mind Självmordslinjen: 90101 (free, 24 hours)
🇩🇰 Denmark
Emergency services: 112 | 114 (non-emergency police)
Sex worker support
SIO (Sexarbejdernes Interesse Organisation)
Denmark's sex worker organisation, founded in 2008. Advocates for the rights of all sex workers regardless of nationality or gender. Provides information on rights, legal advice, and peer support. Contact via email for advice on specific situations.
Email: kontakt@s-i-o.dk
Trafficking
Danish national police (trafficking reports): 114 | Emergency: 112
Center mod Menneskehandel: centermodmenneskehandel.dk
Domestic violence
Hjertelinen: 70 20 06 72 (24 hours)
LGBT+ support
LGBT Danmark: lgbt.dk | Phone: 33 13 19 48
Trans-Danmark: trans-danmark.dk
Mental health crisis
Livslinien: 70 201 201 (free, 24 hours)
🇬🇷 Greece
Emergency services: 100 (Police) | 166 (Ambulance) | 199 (Fire) | 112 (European emergency)
Sex worker support
Praksis
Athens-based NGO providing health, legal, and social support to vulnerable populations including sex workers and migrants. Part of the ESWA health network.
Phone: +30 210 821 2161
Positive Voice
LGBT+ and HIV support organisation in Greece, working with sex workers as part of ESWA's health programme.
Trafficking
EKKA (National Centre for Social Solidarity) Direct Social Aid Line: 197
A21 Campaign (trafficking helpline): 1109
National Line for Child Protection: 1107
General Secretariat for Gender Equality SOS helpline: 15900
Domestic violence
SOS helpline (General Secretariat for Gender Equality): 15900
LGBT+ support
Colour Youth (Athens LGBT+ youth community): colouryouth.gr
Transgender Support Association (SYD): transgender-association.gr
Mental health crisis
Klimaka Suicide Prevention: 10306 (24 hours)
🇲🇹 Malta
Emergency services: 112
Sex worker support
For sex worker-specific support, contact ESWA (pan-European) or TAMPEP, who can help connect you with available services in Malta. Contact: eswalliance.org
Trafficking
Malta Police — Vice and Economic Crime Unit (trafficking reports): +356 2294 2000
Agenzija Appoġġ (social welfare agency): aġenzijaa.org.mt | Phone: 179
LGBT+ support
MGRM (Malta LGBTIQ Rights Movement)
Malta's leading LGBT+ rights organisation, founded in 2001. Provides the Rainbow Support Service including counselling, social work, legal advice, and a national LGBT+ helpline. Particularly active on trans rights and healthcare advocacy.
32, Parish Street, Mosta, MST 2021, Malta
Phone: +356 2143 0009 | Mobile: +356 9925 5559
Email: mgrm@maltagayrights.org | Support: support@maltagayrights.org
National LGBTIQ Helpline operated by MGRM
Domestic violence
Supportline: 179 (free, 24 hours — Agenzija Appoġġ)
Mental health crisis
Richmond Foundation Malta: 1770 (mental health helpline, 24 hours)
🌍 Rest of Europe / Pan-European Resources
If your country is not listed above, the following pan-European organisations can help direct you to local support:
ESWA (European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance)
Sex worker-led network representing over 100 organisations in 30 countries across Europe and Central Asia. Can help connect you with a member organisation in your country.
TAMPEP
European Network for HIV/STI Prevention and Health Promotion among Migrant Sex Workers. Specific focus on migrant and mobile sex workers across Europe.
La Strada International
European network against trafficking in human beings, with member organisations across Eastern and Central Europe.
Europol — Report a Crime
EU Emergency Number
112 (works in all EU member states)
ILGA-Europe
European branch of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association. Maintains a directory of LGBT+ organisations across Europe.
Contact TDolls Directly
To report a concern on the Platform:
safeguarding@tdolls.net — trafficking, exploitation, urgent safety concerns
moderation@tdolls.net — abusive conduct, policy violations
security@tdolls.net — account security issues
Use the report button on any profile or content page for in-platform reporting.
This page is version TDOLLS-SAFE-v2.1. Last updated March 2026.
If you are aware of a support organisation that should be listed on this page, please contact us at safeguarding@tdolls.net.
See also: our Modern Slavery and Anti-Trafficking Statement and Content Policy