Communicate respectfully
Members should approach one another with courtesy, patience, and clear boundaries. Harassing or degrading behavior is not acceptable.
These terms explain how the site should be used, what members are responsible for, how moderation works, and where the platform's limits begin. The aim is to stay professional and readable while giving members a realistic picture of how the service operates.
| Member responsibility | Platform responsibility |
|---|---|
| Provide honest profile information and protect account credentials. | Operate the service, maintain core account features, and support moderation workflows. |
| Communicate respectfully and avoid harmful or deceptive conduct. | Review reports and act on conduct issues where appropriate. |
| Use judgment before sharing personal details or meeting in person. | Offer safety guidance, reporting tools, and clearer trust information. |
| Respect the rights, privacy, and boundaries of other members. | Protect site content, improve usability, and preserve service integrity. |
When you create an account, you are responsible for the activity that takes place under that account. That includes keeping your login information secure, maintaining accurate contact details where needed, and making sure that the information you add to your profile does not mislead others. If you believe your account has been accessed without permission, you should act quickly and contact support.
You must also be legally allowed to use the service. The platform is intended for adults only. Creating an account while misrepresenting age, identity, or status can lead to moderation action, because it undermines trust for everyone using the site.
A profile does not need to disclose every detail of your life, but it should not create a false impression. Photos should represent you honestly. Profile text should not impersonate another person, invent a fake location, or create confusion about whether the account is genuine. Accurate profiles make the platform more usable and reduce wasted time for everyone involved.
Accounts that remain incomplete, misleading, or obviously deceptive may be reviewed, limited, or removed. A profile is part of the service environment, not a blank space where any claim is acceptable.
Members should approach one another with courtesy, patience, and clear boundaries. Harassing or degrading behavior is not acceptable.
Do not impersonate another person, misrepresent your identity, or use the platform to create false trust.
The service must not be used for unlawful conduct, coercion, fraud, or any activity that puts others at risk.
Some lines need to be explicit. Content that is abusive, threatening, sexually coercive, fraudulent, or intended to manipulate another member is prohibited. So is content that violates privacy, promotes unlawful activity, or attempts to move users into unsafe situations through pressure or deception. Spam, repetitive commercial messaging, fake offers, and account farming are also outside acceptable use.
The same standard applies to behavior. A user does not have to post obviously offensive text to misuse the service. Repeated manipulation, dishonest identity claims, intimidation, or attempts to obtain money through false stories can all justify moderation action. The platform has a responsibility to protect the service environment, not only to react when something becomes extreme.
Members can report profiles, messages, or situations that appear to break the rules. Reports may be reviewed together with account history, message context, profile details, and other relevant information. Moderation decisions are made to protect the service, but that does not guarantee every report will result in the same action. Outcomes can range from warnings and feature limits to full account removal.
Review processes depend on the information available, and the platform may retain relevant records when necessary for safety, fraud prevention, or legal reasons. Moderation is part of responsible platform management, not a promise that every risk can be removed in advance.
The design of the site, its text, branding, layout, and platform content belong to the service or to the relevant rights holders. Members may use the service as intended for personal use, but they may not copy, republish, scrape, or redistribute site materials in a way that violates ownership rights or disrupts service operations.
Members remain responsible for the content they upload and should only share material they have the right to use. If you post images or written content that belongs to someone else without permission, the platform may remove that material and take further action if needed.
The platform aims to provide a useful dating environment, but it cannot guarantee that every profile is genuine, every interaction is successful, or every conversation will remain safe simply because it takes place on the site. Members still need to make careful choices, especially before sharing private details, sending images, or meeting someone in person.
The service may change over time. Features can be updated, paused, improved, or removed. Access can also be interrupted by maintenance, technical issues, or other factors outside the platform's immediate control. These terms are meant to set expectations honestly rather than promise something unrealistic.
No policy page can replace common sense. Members should communicate respectfully, verify details gradually, protect private information, and be cautious when deciding whether to move beyond the platform. If you choose to meet someone, do so carefully and in a way that protects your comfort and safety.
The platform can provide rules, moderation, and safety guidance, but each member remains responsible for their own decisions. That is one reason respectful communication and careful pacing matter so much in online dating.
The site may update features, policies, and operating practices over time. When that happens, the terms may also be updated to reflect current service conditions, moderation standards, or legal requirements. Continued use of the service after an update may mean you accept the revised terms.
If you do not agree with future changes, the practical option is to stop using the service and contact support if you have account questions.
Yes. Profiles that significantly misrepresent identity, images, or location may be moderated or removed.
No. The service supports moderation and reporting, but members still need to use caution and judgment.
Stop engaging, use the reporting tools, and contact support with the relevant details if needed.
You can use the contact page if you need clarification about these terms or other policy-related matters.