Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
This statement is published with reference to section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015. Although DripFlicks may not currently meet the £36 million turnover threshold that triggers a statutory obligation, we publish this statement voluntarily as an indication of our position and to assist our partners and stakeholders. Counsel should verify whether the threshold has been crossed before relying on the voluntary characterisation.
1. About ${OPERATOR_NAME}
DripFlicks is an adult-content aggregator. DripFlicks is an aggregator. We do not host, store, stream, or transmit any video files, and we operate no video player of any kind. We display video titles, thumbnails, and metadata only; clicking a video opens the video's page on the Source Platform (currently xHamster, reached via the partner redirect xh.partners, or NuVid, reached via the partner redirect nvdvid.com) in a new tab, and all playback, streaming, and player technology is operated by the Source Platform on its own website. The only data that touches our servers is metadata (title, thumbnail URL, duration, tags, the source platform's video-page URL).
2. Supply chain
Our operational supply chain is small and consists of: (a) a VPS hosting provider operating in the European Union; (b) Cloudflare for CDN and DDoS protection; (c) Source Platforms that host the underlying video files our listings link to; (d) commodity software and open-source dependencies (Astro, Node.js, nginx, undici, and others).
3. Risk assessment
The principal modern-slavery and trafficking risks in our adjacent ecosystem relate to coerced or trafficked performance in the underlying video content. This risk lies primarily with the Source Platform and the producer, not with the metadata layer we operate. We address it by integrating only with Source Platforms that operate consent-verification regimes and by maintaining the takedown procedures described at /trafficking-statement.
4. Steps taken
(a) We will not knowingly aggregate from Source Platforms that lack performer consent-verification regimes. (b) We maintain a published Anti-Trafficking Statement and dedicated reporting channel. (c) We cooperate with law-enforcement investigations. (d) We commit to publishing any substantiated finding of trafficking-related content surfaced via the Service in our annual transparency report.
5. Training
Personnel handling notices receive orientation on red flags for trafficking and coerced performance.
6. Reporting concerns
Internal: directly to peterdgarrido@proton.me. External: see /trafficking-statement for national and international hotlines.
7. Approval and review
This statement is approved at operator level and reviewed annually. Date of last review: 2026-05-22.