Privacy Policy


1.Protect your finances

NEVER send money to anyone who you met online, but have not yet met in person. – even if the person claims to be in an emergency. Wiring money is like sending cash: the sender has no protections against loss and it's nearly impossible to reverse the transaction or trace the money. Never give financial information (such as you social security number, credit card number or bank information) to people you don't know or you haven't met in person.

2.Guard your personal information

NOur site allows you to remain anonymous to other users until you feel ready to provide contact information to other users. Never include your personal contact information in your profile, especially telephone numbers, email, home address or your last name. Only provide your contact info to another user when your instincts tell you this is someone you can trust. Set up an email account just for online dating usage. This makes it easy to quarantine any unwanted mail. Keep your passwords confidential and make sure they are not easy to guess. Be careful when accessing your account from a public or shared computer so that others are not able to view or record your password or other personal information. If you are sharing your computer with others, disable the auto sign-in feature to your account and clear all saved passwords.

3. Report suspicious users

You can report concerns about any suspicious users, especially those who ask you for money. 1)Asking you for money or donations 2)Members sending harassing or offensive emails 3)Fraudulent registration or profiles 4)Spam, such as attempting to sell products or services

While dating

First meetings are exciting, however, always take precautions and use the following guidelines.

1. Get to know the other person before meeting them offline

  Use the technology that protects your anonymity to get to know someone before disclosing personal information or meeting in person. We don't conduct criminal background checks on our users, so if you would like more information about someone, we recommend using the Internet and government resources available to everyone. This can include typing the person's name into a search engine, reviewing public information made available by government offices, or using a paid service to obtain a full background report.

2. Always meet in public

Meet for the first time in a populated, public location – never in a private or remote location, and never at your date's home or apartment.It is best not to go back to your date's home or bring them back to yours on the first date. If your date pressures you, end the date and leave at once.

3. Tell a friend

 Inform a friend or family member of your plans and when and where you're going. If you own a mobile phone, make sure you have it with you.

4. Stay sober

Keep a clear mind and avoid doing anything that would impair your judgment and cause you to make a decision you could regret.

Blacklist

Click to go to our website blacklist page. The following is the blacklist users on our site, please note the following user.