Just make sure to protect your own info
[QUOTE=NeoPS;6898352]Been texting a provider who's been reviewed a number of times on this board.
Saw her once in the past 12 months, legit, enjoyed our time more or less, but was never able to synch our schedules for a 2nd visit.
Through our coms, I found that she was quite careless with protecting her personal info, and I was able to easily look up multiple social media accounts, revealing what I'm assuming is her real name, names of friends / family / acquaintances, a number of them right here in DMV. Which reminded me that the only time I saw her, she accidentally revealed the real name of another provider in the area whom she's acquainted with, also reviewed here many times. Is this a bit of a red flag for a provider?[/QUOTE]We're often not dealing with the sharpest knives in the drawer and, whether she's stupid or just careless, you should be ok as long as you diligently protect your own info.
Some steps are obvious, like never using your real phone number or name. But other protective steps include not driving up or parking in any spot where she can see your car. And remembering to not engage in any kind of conversation in which you share any personal details, such as marital status, type of work you do, etc.
Keep it all anonymous, and with a strict focus on business, and you should be ok. Also, if you want to be a nice guy, you can gently let her know that her OpSec is lacking and suggest ways to improve. That could score you some bonus points for future sessions.