Working in the entertainment biz also, I say that's all pretty silly. If you similarly vet the ladies you see, it's usually pretty obvious that they're using this information for their safety, rather than to go out blasting people, which would open themselves up to the same scrutiny. Supplying this information to unknown random people on any Leolist ad you reply to is obviously dumb and worlds apart from professional ladies who base their income on their reputation, reviews and repeat clients. They're not going to throw that all away just to randomly expose some guy for no real gain, and throw away a lot of business. That's just silly. While I've never supplied this info, there are plenty of professional ladies here, like Rina, that I'd gladly supply this info to. People simply talking bad about you, isn't even remotely comparable to the very real and obvious physical dangers that these ladies put themselves up for, every time they take on a new client. It's not even in the same ballpark.I'm not sure what you mean by litigate? OP asked a question about text apps being banned and the reason given was because they can't link it to an identity. I said this logic is flawed because neither can a pay-as-you-go burner phone. However, If you a vetting people based on caller ID, that's a different story, and that's fair enough. I understand why an SP would do this and I don't blame you or discourage you for doing that. I'm only trying to share information with other people so we all understand the situation better.
But let's be honest, there are numerous valid reasons why a client would hide their identity and keep it private. You can dismiss it as paranoia, but really it's about being prudent and wise about your data. If you've got nothing to hide maybe it's because you don't have much value to your name. Personally, I work in the entertainment business, so there's no way I'll give you digital copies of my ID or my real phone number. It's out of the question. Here's why:
SPs might mishandle my ID, exposing me to identity theft or blackmail. My ID contains my home address, that makes me vulnerable to home theft or even to stalking. If my identity is leaked or mishandled, it can lead to social stigma. While it may be normalized here on PERB, sexwork is highly taboo in Canada. Having my ID exposed greatly affects my current and future employment opportunities. Selling sex is legal, but buying sex is still highly illegal. A first-time offense can lead to up to 5 years in prison, no joke. So being linked to sex work can have serious legal and social repercussions, especially for people in the public sphere. I wish there was a better way to vet, I really do.
Nobody is saying that screening out apps is a foolproof method to safeguard yourself, only that it cuts down the risks and flushes out much of the undesirables. One tool in the toolbox to help keep themselves safe.





