Protect Your Personal Information
Never share sensitive information such as your home address, workplace, phone number, or financial details with people you meet online. Keep personal details private until you feel completely comfortable and safe.
Use a Strong Password
Create a unique and strong password for your NightChat account. Avoid using the same password across multiple platforms. Enable two-factor authentication when available for added security.
Trust Your Instincts
If something feels off about a conversation or person, trust your gut feeling. You can always block or report users who make you uncomfortable. Your wellbeing comes first.
Be cautious with External Links
Avoid clicking on suspicious links shared by other users. These could lead to phishing sites or malware. If a link seems unusual or unexpected, do not click it.
Report Suspicious Activity
If you encounter inappropriate behavior, spam, or scams, report it immediately through our platform. Our moderation team reviews all reports and takes appropriate action to maintain a safe community.
Video Chat Safely
When using video chat features, ensure you're in a private setting and consider what's visible in your background. You can always disable video if you feel more comfortable with audio-only conversations.
Meet in Public Places
If you decide to meet someone in person, always choose a public location and inform a friend or family member about your plans. Share your location with someone you trust and arrange your own transportation.
Keep Conversations on Platform
While it's natural to want to connect on other platforms, staying within NightChat initially provides an extra layer of protection. Our platform has safety features and moderation that external apps may lack.
Verify Identity
Take time to get to know someone before fully trusting them. Genuine people will understand your need for caution and will be patient in building rapport.
Know the Red Flags
Watch out for warning signs such as: rushing relationships, asking for money or gifts, inconsistent stories, refusal to video chat, or pressuring you for personal information.
Emergency Situations
If you ever feel threatened or believe you're in danger, contact local authorities immediately. Your safety is more important than any online connection.