Guard Your Personal Information
Do not share passwords, OTPs, banking details, identity documents, or private home information casually. Even if a conversation feels respectful, trust should be built slowly and verified outside emotional pressure.
Safety is part of a good matchmaking experience. These tips will help you protect your information, evaluate conversations carefully, and involve family confidently.
Move steadily, verify details, avoid pressure, never send money, and report behavior that feels manipulative, suspicious, or disrespectful.
Keep sensitive personal and financial information private until trust is established carefully.
Family or trusted friends can provide perspective, verification support, and practical safety backup.
Early reporting helps us investigate faster and reduce risk for other members too.
Do not share passwords, OTPs, banking details, identity documents, or private home information casually. Even if a conversation feels respectful, trust should be built slowly and verified outside emotional pressure.
Take time to compare what a person says across profile details, conversations, and family context. Inconsistencies, urgency, vague answers, and dramatic stories are all signals worth slowing down for.
For first meetings, prefer public places, daytime schedules, and informed family participation. Share the meeting location and time with someone you trust and do not agree to isolated arrangements.
A serious match should never demand money, emergency transfers, loans, investments, or gift cards. Financial urgency is one of the clearest danger signs on any online platform.
If someone becomes abusive, manipulative, inconsistent, or asks for money or intimate material, report them immediately. Quick reporting helps protect you and the broader community.
You do not have to respond instantly, make a decision quickly, or continue a conversation that feels wrong. The right pace is the one that still leaves you feeling informed, calm, and respected.
Quick answers to the situations that most often cause uncertainty for members.
Only after you feel the profile is credible, the conversation is consistent, and you are comfortable involving family or trusted people if needed.
Stop the conversation immediately and report the profile. Financial requests are a major red flag and should never be treated casually.
Yes. Thoughtful pacing is healthy. Any person who pressures you for immediate trust, quick commitments, or private details should be treated cautiously.
If you have already seen suspicious behavior, contact the support team with the profile details and the context.
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