trust_safety

Trust & Safety

The most important thing to us is your safety.

Get to know the person, not the profile. Make sure the person is who they say they are. Ask a lot of questions from people you are interested in meeting. Before meeting with someone, you should know what they look like and have some basic information about themselves such as their first name.

Don’t reveal too much personal information. When you first start interacting with someone, you shouldn’t reveal personal data such as your home address and phone number. Communicate and build trust with the person first before you offer any contact or personal information.

Be cautious when sending images. It is always safer to not send revealing images to people you don’t know or fully trust, so practice caution and use careful judgement.

Have a mutual understanding of boundaries. No matter what kind of date you have planned, it is always safer to know exactly what you’ll be doing. By discussing a plan beforehand you can both go into the situation knowing what you are and aren’t comfortable with.

Always meet in a public place first. No matter what kind of date you’re going on, it is always safer to meet in an open and public place first. Avoid meetings that take place in remote areas or anywhere that makes you feel uncomfortable.

Always let someone know where you are. Before meeting up with someone, let a friend or family member know where you will be and what time you expect to be back. Contact them during the date if you can, and also notify them when you arrive home safely.

Don't be worried about being to cautious, it's always better to be safe. Anyone worth dating will understand and should let you date at your own speed.

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