SAFETY CENTER

Every chat runs on your terms — here's exactly how

Safety on a 1v1 video chat site isn't a policy page nobody reads. It's five buttons that never leave the screen, a reporting flow with humans in it, and an architecture that makes recording impossible. All of it is documented below.

The five controls, in detail

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Camera

Off until you switch it on — the browser permission is the first gate, our toggle is the second. What you see in the preview is exactly what the other person sees.

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Microphone

Same two gates as the camera. Mute instantly at any point; the other side sees a muted state, not silence they might misread.

Skip

Ends the current match and rolls the next one immediately. No confirmation dialog, no explanation owed, no penalty for either side.

Report

Ends the chat for you instantly and sends the case to a human moderator. Not an algorithm — a person reviews it.

End

Closes the room for both sides. When a chat ends, it is gone — there is no transcript and no recording to revisit.

What happens when you report someone

1

You tap Report

The chat closes for you that second. You never have to keep looking at a screen that made you uncomfortable.

2

A human reviews the case

Moderators check the report against our community rules — the same rules linked at the bottom of every page.

3

Rule-breakers are removed

Fast. Repeat behavior means permanent removal. This is why the average chat here feels different: the floor is enforced.

The rules moderators enforce are public: community rules · privacy policy.

0recordings, by architecture — not by promise

Video on 1v1video streams peer-to-peer between the two browsers in the call. There is no recording server in the path, which means "we don't store your calls" isn't a policy we follow — it's a capability we don't have. The technical detail is on the how it works page.

Four habits of people who never have a bad chat

  • Keep names, addresses, workplaces, and socials out of the first conversation — a good match will still be there tomorrow
  • Anything you would not show a stranger in person, do not show on camera
  • If someone pressures you to move to another app immediately, that is a red flag — skip
  • Trust the two-minute rule: if a chat feels off, it is off. The skip button is there precisely for that instinct

Safer by design. Yours by default.

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