Stay safe while building meaningful connections
Your safety is our top priority. Follow these guidelines to have a positive and secure experience on Live Person.
Never share sensitive details like your home address, workplace, phone number, or financial information. Keep personal identifiers private until you feel completely comfortable and have established trust with someone.
Take advantage of our built-in safety features. Use the "Block" button to stop unwanted contact and "Report" to alert our moderation team about suspicious behavior. These tools are there to protect you.
For initial video conversations, consider being in a public area of your home rather than a private room. This adds an extra layer of comfort and security. Be mindful of what's visible in your background.
If something feels off, it probably is. Don't ignore red flags—whether it's someone pressuring you, being inconsistent, or making you uncomfortable. End the conversation and report if necessary. Your intuition is a powerful safety tool.
Never send money or financial assistance to someone you've met online, regardless of their story. Be cautious of sob stories, emergency situations, or requests for gifts. Real connections don't come with price tags.
Look for verified profiles and complete information. Be cautious of profiles with no photos or minimal details. Our verification system helps, but stay alert and use good judgment.
If you decide to meet someone in person, always choose a public location like a café or restaurant. Inform a friend or family member about your plans, including who you're meeting and where. Share your location during the meeting if possible.
Stay within Live Person's messaging and video chat system until you've established trust. Moving to external platforms too quickly can expose you to risks. The platform's safety features protect you.
If you encounter fake profiles, inappropriate requests, or any concerning behavior, report it immediately. Your reports help us maintain a safe community for everyone. We review all reports promptly.
Avoid alcohol or substances that might impair your judgment during online interactions or in-person meetings. Clear thinking helps you make safer decisions and recognize potential risks.