Manila Escort News
Stay up to date with the latest escort news from Manila. AME publishes daily updates covering new profiles, photo refreshes, agency roster changes, and verified escort additions. Editorial articles cover industry developments, platform safety features, and Manila nightlife. Whether you follow specific escorts or want a broader view of the scene, AME news keeps you informed with fresh, relevant updates every day.
AME News covers platform launches, agency partnerships, and safety updates from Manila's verified escort directory. Articles are written by the AME editorial team. The Latest Updates section tracks smaller changes - new listings, badge upgrades, and system fixes - as they happen.
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Latest Updates
AME search now supports filtering by verification badge tier - find Gold-only agencies directly from the search bar.
Quezon City onboarding begins. First 3 QC agencies submitted verification documents and are under review.
Profile page load time cut by 38% following infrastructure improvements. Photo galleries now lazy-load on scroll.
Diamond Escorts adds 3 new escorts to their AME roster, all photo-verified. Total: 17 listed profiles.
Safety blacklist updated with 6 new verified reports. Two GCash fraud cases and one catfish confirmation removed from the platform.
Capital Escorts Makati upgrades from Bronze to Silver badge after passing their 30-day activity review.
Agency contact form was silently dropping submissions on mobile. Fixed - all submissions now confirmed with an in-app notification.
Elite Companions Makati adds 4 new photo-verified escorts. Full roster now at 13 listed profiles.
Trust Score dashboard is live in the client portal. View your score, contributing factors, and any active flags on your account.
Safety reporting response time target tightened from 48 hours to 36 hours following feedback from agency partners.
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