Private · 1-on-1 · 18+
Private cam shows, explained
A private show is a one-on-one session with a single performer who leaves the
public room to focus on you. It is more intimate than a free room — and it is billed by the
minute. Here is how the model really works, how to set a hard budget before you start, and
the consent and privacy etiquette that keeps a private session good for everyone.
How per-minute billing works
When you take a performer private, the meter starts. You are charged for every
minute you stay in the room, and the model sets her own rate — it is not a
fixed industry price, and we deliberately do not quote figures because they vary by performer,
platform and the type of session. What matters is the mechanic: the longer you stay, the more
you spend, and the cost can climb faster than people expect.
Most platforms run private shows on the same token or credit balance you topped
up earlier, deducting the per-minute amount automatically. Some also offer a spy or
group private mode where others can watch at a lower rate — that is cheaper, but it is
not exclusive and is not truly private. If you want the performer to yourself, you pay the full
one-on-one rate. Read how token and per-minute systems compare in our
cam credits guide before you commit.
Cam-to-cam (C2C)
Cam-to-cam lets the performer see and hear you as well, usually for a small extra
per-minute charge on top of the private rate. It is optional. If you switch on your camera or
mic, treat your own background, lighting and anything visible as something you are consenting to
share — and never feel obliged to enable it. A good private show works perfectly well with C2C off.
Set a hard budget before you start
Because the meter runs continuously, the single most useful habit is deciding your
spending limit before you open a private room — not while you are in one. Per-minute
billing is designed to feel frictionless, which is exactly why a few minutes can quietly become
a much larger bill.
Budget like a pro
- Pick a number for the whole session and load only that amount of credit — don't keep a card on file for instant top-ups.
- Set a timer on your phone for the minutes you can afford, and honour it.
- Watch the on-screen balance or timer the platform shows; if it isn't visible, ask before you go private.
- Decide in advance what the show is for, so you're not paying per minute to figure it out live.
The full breakdown of token, per-minute and subscription billing is in our
cam credits & tokens guide.
Consent, respect and privacy in private
Private does not mean anything goes. The performer is a working adult who has set
boundaries, and a private room is a paid service, not a blank cheque for demands. The etiquette
is simple and it makes the experience better:
Ask, don't pressure
Politely ask whether something is on the menu before you request it. A no is a complete
answer. Pushing, haggling or trying to wear someone down is both rude and against every
reputable platform's rules.
Never record
Screenshotting or recording a private show without consent is a serious violation — and
on legitimate sites it is banned and can get you removed. What happens in the room stays
in the room. Don't try to find or share captured cam footage anywhere.
Protect your own privacy
Use a discreet payment method — reputable platforms bill under a neutral descriptor, not
an obvious adult name. Don't share your full name, address, socials or workplace, even if
you feel a rapport building.
Treat performers as people
Be courteous, tip if a show was good, and remember the person on screen is a real adult
choosing to do this work. Our cam safety guide covers
staying anonymous on both sides.
When private is worth it — and when free is plenty
| Stick with free | Go private |
| You want | To browse, watch and tip casually | Exclusive, focused attention |
| Cost | Free to watch; optional tips | Per-minute, set by the model |
| Control | Shared room, no obligation | One-on-one, meter running |
| Best when | You're exploring or undecided | You know what you want and have a budget |
If you are still browsing or just enjoy the atmosphere of a busy room, the
free public cams are genuinely enough. Private earns its
per-minute cost only when you want one specific performer's undivided attention and you have
already set the budget to pay for it.
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FAQ
How much does a private cam show cost?
There is no fixed price — the model sets her own per-minute rate, and it varies by performer and platform, which is why we don't quote figures. The important thing is that you're billed continuously, so set a hard budget before you start. See our cam credits guide.
What is cam-to-cam?
Cam-to-cam (C2C) lets the performer see and hear you too, usually for a small extra per-minute charge. It's entirely optional — a private show works fine with your camera off, and you should only enable it if you're comfortable sharing what's visible.
Is it ok to record a private show?
No. Recording or screenshotting a private session without consent is a serious breach of trust, and on legitimate platforms it is banned. Respect the performer, never capture footage, and never look for or share recorded cam content.
How do I keep a private session discreet?
Reputable platforms bill under a neutral, non-obvious descriptor and don't reveal your identity to the performer. Use a discreet payment method and avoid sharing personal details. Our cam safety guide has the full checklist.