Report Trafficking

CityXAds Anti-Trafficking Policy & Resources CityXAds is wholly committed to raising awareness of human trafficking. As a private, online platform, we choose to be conscientious of this global issue. We pledge to implement internal anti-trafficking initiatives and engage in advocacy efforts to battle human trafficking concerns. In the event we become aware of any incident of trafficking, we take swift internal action and cooperate enthusiastically with local and international law enforcement officials assigned to combating this vile abuse of human rights. Report Suspected Trafficking If you suspect any incident of trafficking on our platform, please contact us immediately: Email: cityXads@proton.me Alternative: You are strongly encouraged to report any suspected trafficking incidents to the appropriate authorities listed below. Warning Signs of Human Trafficking To maintain a safe community, please be aware of the following red flags: Control: Does an individual arrive accompanied by another person who appears to maintain control over them? Communication: Does the individual speak for the entertainer, or does the entertainer seem fearful or hesitant to interact? Language Barrier: Does the entertainer have extreme difficulty communicating due to fear or restriction? Underage: Does the entertainer appear to be underage or close to underage? Educational Resource: To learn more about potential warning signs, please visit the Polaris Project. How to Report (Emergency & Non-Emergency) 🇺🇸 United States Emergency: Call 911 National Human Trafficking Hotline: Call 1-888-373-7888 FBI: FBI Local Offices Child Safety: Report CSAM to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) 🇨🇦 Canada Emergency: Call 911 Hotline: Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline 🇬🇧 United Kingdom Emergency: Call 999 Hotline: Modern Slavery Helpline 🇪🇺 Europe & International Italy: Call 112 Switzerland: Consult the FDFA’s page on human trafficking. Anti-Trafficking Resources & Organizations We support the work of the following organizations in their fight against exploitation: Global: UNICEF, OSCE, Council of Europe U.S. Based: Blue Campaign, The Freedom Network, Operation Underground Railroad European: La Strada International Disclaimer CityXAds provides the above information and links to third-party websites as an educational resource for our users and potential victims. We do not confirm the accuracy of third-party data or endorse the legitimacy of any specific program. This information is not intended to be medical, legal, or professional advice. In a true emergency, always contact local law enforcement immediately.