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A safety guide for women hosts

When streaming from home, safety and privacy come first. This guide explains, in practical terms, how women streamers can protect themselves and how HIRARA is with you on this.

All guidesHIRARA LIVE Team · Last updated: July 2026

Set up your privacy from the start

Never share your real name, address, phone or location; use a nickname. Make sure no personal information (a parcel label, a sign, the view from your window) is visible in your background. You decide how much information appears on your streaming profile — HIRARA sets this up with you.

What to do with a disruptive viewer?

Every platform has block and report tools. Block and report anyone who crosses the line without hesitation; you don't have to argue. If there's a persistent problem, report it to us with a screenshot and we'll solve it together.

You set your boundaries

What you will and won't do is entirely your decision. Saying 'no' to a request that makes you uncomfortable is a professional boundary, not a flaw. No one can force you into anything; if someone does, tell us.

You're not alone — team support

You can write to the team any time you get stuck or feel uneasy. Safety isn't up for negotiation for us; you feeling safe and comfortable comes first.

A safe start

We decide together how to set up your first streams and which platform feels more comfortable for you. No pressure, no commitment — you can leave anytime with no penalty.

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