At Night Dating, your safety is our top priority. While we work hard to maintain a secure platform, it's important to practice personal safety when connecting with new people, especially during evening hours. Here are our recommended safety guidelines.

Before Meeting In Person

1. Get to Know Someone Online First

Take time to chat and build rapport before planning a meeting. Ask questions, share stories, and make sure you feel comfortable with the person. Video chat through our platform before meeting in person to verify identity and gauge chemistry.

2. Verify Their Identity

Night Dating offers photo verification features. Look for verified profiles and consider requesting a video call before meeting. Be cautious of anyone who refuses to video chat or meet in a public place after several conversations.

3. Protect Your Personal Information

Never share sensitive information like your home address, workplace, financial details, or daily routine with someone you haven't met in person. Use our messaging system instead of sharing personal phone numbers or social media until you trust the person.

4. Trust Your Instincts

If something feels off, trust your gut. It's okay to end a conversation or cancel a meeting if you feel uncomfortable. You're never obligated to meet anyone, and polite excuses are always acceptable. Your wellbeing comes first.

During the Meeting

5. Choose a Public Location

Always meet in a well-lit, public place like a coffee shop, restaurant, or popular bar. Avoid private residences, isolated areas, or any location that makes you uncomfortable. For night-time meetings, choose venues with other people around.

6. Arrange Your Own Transportation

Drive yourself or use a trusted ride-sharing service to and from the meeting. Avoid accepting rides from your date, especially during first meetings. This ensures you can leave whenever you want and maintains your independence.

7. Stay Sober and Alert

Limit alcohol consumption during first meetings to stay clear-headed. Never leave your drink unattended, and be mindful of what you consume. Keeping your wits about you is essential for making safe decisions.

8. Check In With Someone

Tell a friend or family member where you're going and who you're meeting. Share your location and check in at agreed times. Having someone aware of your plans adds an important layer of security.

Red Flags to Watch For

Reporting Concerns

If you encounter suspicious behavior, harassment, or feel unsafe, report the user immediately through our platform. Our moderation team reviews all reports promptly and takes appropriate action. You can also block users to prevent further contact. Your safety and the safety of our community are paramount.

Have safety concerns? Contact our support team