7 Cam Site Red Flags: How to Spot Scams and Fake Platforms
Not every cam site is legitimate. These 7 red flags help you spot scam platforms, cloned sites and billing traps before you enter payment details.
1. No Free Browsing at All
Legitimate cam platforms let you see live rooms before paying. If a site demands a credit card just to look at thumbnails, walk away. Every platform we list offers genuine free browsing.
2. "Free" Sites That Require Card Verification
A classic trap: the site claims to be 100% free but asks for card details "to verify your age." Real free platforms verify age without payment information. Card-for-age-verification almost always leads to hidden recurring charges.
3. Cloned Designs of Known Platforms
Scammers copy the look of Chaturbate or StripChat on lookalike domains. Always check the exact domain name. Type the site address directly or use trusted links rather than clicking ads.
4. Prices That Are Too Good
Token bundles at 90% off market rates, "lifetime unlimited private shows" — pricing far below the industry standard signals a site that profits from the signup, not the service.
5. No Visible Company or Support Info
Real platforms have terms pages, support contacts and billing descriptors. If you can't find who runs the site or how to reach support before paying, you won't reach them after either.
6. Performers That Loop
Watch a room for a few minutes before spending. Pre-recorded loops disguised as live streams repeat the same movements. Live performers respond to chat in real time — ask something specific and see if they react.
7. Pressure to Move Off-Platform
Whether from a fake site or a scammer on a real one — anybody pushing you to pay by gift card, crypto transfer or external apps is bypassing the platform's protections. Keep all payments inside the platform's official system.
The Safe Approach
Stick to established platforms with years of history. Every site listed on AdultCamGuide uses secure payment processing, discreet billing and real support channels.