What I Do to Protect Your Privacy—From First Contact to Farewell
Privacy is more than a preference for many of my clients—it’s essential. Whether you’re in a high-profile position or simply value your personal life remaining personal, the decision to reach out often comes with hesitation.
That hesitation isn’t unreasonable.
So before you take the first step, here’s what you deserve to know:
Discretion isn’t something I mention to sound professional. It’s something I practice—every single step of the way.
From the First Message
When you reach out through my contact form, your message goes directly to me—no assistant, no third-party inbox. I check messages privately, and I respond personally. I don’t share, forward, or archive inquiries outside of what’s necessary to respond.
Your communication remains between us.
Screening That Protects Us Both
My screening process is thoughtful and professional. I’ll only ask for what’s needed to confirm who you are and ensure our time together is safe and comfortable—for both of us.
That may include a brief ID check or employment verification. But information is handled securely, never stored longer than needed, and never discussed or shared.
You’re never asked to reveal more than necessary. And you’ll always know why something is being requested.
No Digital Trail
I don’t use messaging apps that store data indefinitely. I won’t contact you without permission. I don’t geotag, post real-time updates, or publish any content that would put privacy at risk—mine or yours.
I also don’t keep a client list. When our time is done, it stays between us.
During Our Time Together
Discretion isn’t just about what’s said—it’s about how everything is handled.
Hotel bookings, arrivals, departures, and communication while we’re together are all approached with quiet care. I won’t draw attention, I won’t overcommunicate, and I won’t make assumptions.
This is your world—I’m here to fit into it, not disrupt it.
Afterward
There are no thank-you tweets. No anonymous “client shoutouts.” No trail. No trace.
Whether we meet once or many times, our experience remains completely and privately yours.
Discretion Isn’t Something I Offer—It’s the Standard I Live By
You shouldn’t have to ask for privacy. You should feel it—in the silence, the consistency, and the absence of drama or attention.
If you’ve been hesitant to reach out because you weren’t sure what would happen to your information or your time, I hope this helps you feel a little more certain.
Read more about me, or get in touch when the time feels right. Quietly. On your terms.