Can we be sued by a camgirl?

In France, a man was prosecuted after a 17-year-old woman filed a complaint against him for using a public chat room. It is illegal to view or store nude images of individuals under the age of 18 in France, which is considered pedopornography.

At Xchatz, we only feature adult chat websites that comply with US 2257 regulations. When you see 18 USC 2257 at the bottom of a website’s page, it means that all camgirls on the site are over the age of 18. Therefore, you cannot be sued for pedophilia for using one of the adult chat websites we discuss on our blog.

Anonymity:

Camgirls and adult live chats do not have access to your real identity. Only payment processors have access to your personal information, and they are not aware of the connection between a transaction and the reason for it.

As long as you do not disclose your identity, you are safe. It is recommended that you never give your real name to any camgirls. If you decide to share your identity and contact details with a camgirl, you should be aware of the potential consequences. Camgirls do not sign non-disclosure agreements, so it may be wise to use a fake first name or ask her to call you by a nickname. Even if a camgirl seems trustworthy, it is still not advisable to share your personal information.

Can you be sued for what you said during a private webcam chat?

When using a camgirl website, you are protected by the site’s terms of service. For example, Livejasmin has an investigation team that ensures customers are protected. They do not spy on customers but only investigate if there are any allegations. If necessary, they can access recordings of audio and text chats.

Since the inception of adult chat websites, there have been no reports of customers being arrested by the police after using a camgirl website. However, millions of people have used these sites.