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Terms, policies, compliance, and other legal information for using Paramour.
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How Platform Compliance Works
Paramour is booking and discovery software — not an agency and not a hookup app. Providers decide where they appear, what they offer, how they price, when they are available, and which requests they accept. Regional Billboards help clients find...
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How Profile Visibility and Search Indexing Work
This piece explains provider‑controlled visibility, the difference between private in‑platform discovery and public billboard pages, how public indexing protects privacy, how to turn regional exposure on or off, and why discovery values relevance and trust over raw traffic.
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How Provider Independence Is Maintained
Paramour is provider‑first booking and workflow software. Visibility is region‑based and opt‑in, profiles belong to providers, and schedules are self‑defined. Clients send Booking Requests that providers review; negotiation turns interest into clear terms, and a booking is confirmed only after...
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Paramour as Software, Not a Classifieds or Ad Platform
A Paramour listing is an operational profile connected to workflows—not an ad. Clients submit Booking Requests, providers discuss details and boundaries, then confirm appointments through a clear Proposal. Visibility is provider-activated by Service World and Region. Verification, moderation, blocking, and...
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Paramour is Booking Software, Not an Agency
Providers choose what to show, where to appear, and which requests to accept. Clients follow a clear, respectful path from discovery to confirmed booking. Public discovery happens on regional billboards; private steps happen in a structured flow. Verification, moderation, blocking/whitelisting,...
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Region‑Aware Visibility, Discovery, and Booking on Paramour
Providers choose where their profile appears and how services are shown in each region, can use optional Regional Billboards for local discovery, and route every request through negotiation before any booking. Verification and moderation adjust to local expectations, while privacy...
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Why Certain Information Is Not Publicly Disclosed
Only essential, consented info is public. Regional Billboards and Service Worlds help people find you without showing exact addresses or personal identifiers. Verification is shown as a signal, not documents. Specifics are shared step by step inside provider‑controlled workflows.
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Why imprint and identity questions are complex
Public pages need a clear imprint for the operator. Providers need privacy and control over if, when, and how legal details are shared. Paramour supports location-specific imprints, private verification, and selective disclosure during negotiation so trust can grow without exposing...