ONLINE DATING SAFETY

WeTwinkle welcomes you on board. Read our Online Dating Safety terms given below.

We know that meeting new people is exhilarating, but you should always be aware while communicating with someone you don’t know. Use your instinct and put your safety first, whether exchanging messages or meeting in person. You can’t control the actions of others, but there are some things one can do to protect themselves.

Online Safety

Never Send Money or Share Financial Details.

Never share personal information, such as your contact number, home or work address, or your daily routine with people you don’t know. If you are a parent, limit the details you share about your children. Avoid sharing details about your children. Such as their names, schools, ages, or genders.

Safeguard Your Personal Information

Never send money, even if the individual claims to be in an emergency. Also, never share details that can be used to access your financial accounts. If any user requests your money, report it to us instantly.

Stay On The Platform

Keep conversations on the WeTwinkle platform while getting to know someone. Unfortunately, because exchanges on WeTwinkle are subject to our message filters, users with evil intentions often try to shift the conversation to messaging apps, email, or phone directly away.

Beware Of Long Distance Relationships.

Avoid giving financial help to people who reside somewhere else. They claim to use that money for returning home. If someone avoids your questions or pushes for a severe relationship without meeting or getting to know you first, break your connections with them.

Report Suspicious Activities And Offensive Behavior

Block and report anyone that breaches our terms and conditions. Here are some examples:

  • Requests for money,
  • Report underage users,
  • Sends offensive messages,
  • Showing inappropriate behavior,
  • Block fraudulent profiles.
Secure Your Account

Always select a strong password for your account. If logging in from a public or shared computer, never save your password and delete your browsing history. If you receive any email from WeTwinkle asking for your username and password, report it immediately.

Meeting in Person

- Don’t Be In A Hurry

Get to know the person well before meeting in person. Don’t be scared to ask queries while chatting. In addition, a phone or video call can be a helpful screening tool before a meeting.

- Meet In A Public Place.

Always meet in a public place to ensure complete safety. Never go to your home, your date’s home, or any other isolated location if you are not confident about your date. If the date forces you to go to a secluded area, call off the date.

- Notify Your Friends And Family Members.

Tell a friend or family member about your plans, the place where you are meeting, and the times. Always keep your phone with you.

- Ensure Safe Ride

Always share your location with your friends or family and manage your transportation. If you’re driving, keep your vehicle near you or have a backup plan. Always keep handy with ride-sharing apps or tell your friend to pick you up.

- Beware Of Drugs And Alcohol.

Be aware of the consequences of drugs and alcohol. They can impair your judgment and vigilance. End the date if anyone forces you to use drugs or drink more.

- Don’t Leave Drinks Or Personal Items Unattended.

Be aware of your drinks and from where they are coming. Only accept drinks that are poured in front of you. Many colorless, tasteless, and odorless substances are added to the drink to facilitate sexual assault. Also, keep your phone or wallet near you to seek immediate help.

- In Case You Feel Uncomfortable, Leave.

It’s okay to end the date if you’re feeling uncomfortable. And if you think something is out of order or you feel unsafe, ask the bartender or server to help you call your friend or family member.

- LGBTQ+ Protection

We acknowledge the significance of being inclusive of gender identities and sexual orientations. Some countries have specific laws that target the LGBTQ+ community. When you travel to a new place, check out the rules around you and research what legal protection is unrestricted based on sexual orientation.

Sexual Consent

- Protect Yourself

Protect yourself from engaging in any sexual activity. Be aware of STIs or HPV that can be passed through skin-to-skin contact.

- Know Your Health

Not all STIs show symptoms, and nobody wants to get infected with any type of STI. Therefore, checking your health regularly and preventing the spread of STIs by getting tested regularly is essential.

- Communicate

Before getting intimate with a partner, discuss sexual health and STI testing. And be aware that in some countries, it’s a crime to pass on an STI knowingly.

- Take Consent

Always take your partner's consent before engaging in sexual activity, and include continuous check-ins with your partner. Verbal communication can aid you, and your partner assures you respect each other’s boundaries. Consent can be voided at any time. Do not force if your partner seems uncomfortable or skeptical or cannot consent due to the results of drugs or alcohol.