Short answer: you must be 18 or older, submit valid ID, and complete the platform’s identity verification before broadcasting. This is non-optional for performers — plan for it before your first show.
Who Must Verify
- Anyone appearing on camera as a broadcaster (including couples — each person who appears may need to verify).
- Accounts that will receive performer payouts must match verified identity rules on the platform.
What You Usually Need Ready
- Government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID, or driver’s license — whatever the signup flow accepts in your country).
- Clear photos — good lighting, no glare, all corners visible.
- Legal name alignment — mismatches between ID and payout details cause delays.
- A private place for any live or selfie verification step the site requests.
Typical Flow (High Level)
- Create a broadcaster account via the official signup (tracked link below).
- Upload ID when prompted inside the model/broadcaster area.
- Complete any additional checks the platform requires before your room goes public.
- Read performer rules once — especially age, consent, and who may appear on cam.
Exact steps and document types can change by country; always follow what your logged-in model dashboard shows — not a random blog screenshot.
Privacy & Safety Habits
- Submit documents only through the official site while logged in — never to a “helper” in Telegram or DMs.
- Use a separate email alias if you want inbox separation (still keep it secure with 2FA).
- Do not stream from accounts shared with unverified people “just for one show.”
- Keep payout details accurate; failed verification often traces back to sloppy uploads, not “random rejection.”
If Verification Is Delayed
- Re-shoot ID photos in daylight; blur is the most common fixable issue.
- Check support inside the platform — not third-party “verification services.”
- While waiting, prepare bio, menu, and gear (bio, equipment).