Safety
Safe random chat
No random chat can promise perfect safety, but a better product can make safer behavior easier and bad calls easier to leave.
User safety habits
Do not share your full name, exact location, phone number, private accounts, payment information, or anything you would not want repeated.
Use the leave and rematch controls early. You do not owe a stranger a long explanation when a call feels uncomfortable.
Product safety choices
The MVP is voice-only, has no public profiles, avoids text transcripts, and includes report controls. Operational metadata supports rate limits, cooldowns, reports, and reliability checks.
Report categories
The current report flow is metadata-only and focuses on categories like harassment, spam, sexual content, threats, and other harmful behavior.
FAQ
What should I avoid sharing in random chat?
Avoid sharing your full name, exact location, phone number, private accounts, payment details, or anything sensitive.
What should I do if a call feels wrong?
Leave immediately. Use report controls for harassment, threats, spam, sexual content, or other harmful behavior.
Can random chat ever be perfectly safe?
No random stranger product can promise perfect safety, but clear controls and privacy-conscious defaults can reduce risk.