Safety Guidelines
Last updated: March 1, 2026
1. Introduction
STREAZY is intended to be a place where encounters are enjoyable and based on voluntary participation. At the same time, we are aware that meeting new people involves risks. Your safety is therefore our top priority.
These safety tips are designed to help you use STREAZY mindfully and with self-determination.
2. Before the First Contact
Before you get in touch with someone, take a moment to read through their profile carefully. A closer look can help identify potential uncertainties early on.
Pay attention to whether the information in the profile seems consistent and whether the photos, description, and interests match. Incomplete profiles, contradictory information, or very generic texts can be an indication to be particularly careful. Remember that even if images look real, they can be AI-generated. Check whether the user is photo-verified and, in case of doubt, ask the person to photo-verify themselves before you continue writing or plan to meet. The STREAZY Score or STREAZY Streak can also be indicators to find out whether it is a genuine, long-active account or a recently created fake account.
You are not obliged to respond to every request. If a profile makes you feel uneasy or your gut feeling tells you that something isn't right, it is perfectly fine not to establish contact or to end it early.
Trust builds over time. Be cautious with personal information before you have gotten to know someone better and give yourself the space to decide at your own pace.
3. Safety in Chat
Chats are the first personal exchange – take your time and handle them mindfully. You decide at any time what you want to share and what you don't.
Do not disclose sensitive or private information in the chat, such as your address, your exact workplace, financial data, or copies of your ID. Also, be careful about sharing phone numbers or social media profiles, especially at the beginning of a contact. While STREAZY allows you to share your location, you should wait until you feel safe. If you have already shared your location but then change your mind, you can delete the location at any time. Since it is not a live location, you can and should change your physical location afterwards.
Pay attention to how your counterpart communicates. If someone pressures you for quick answers, personal details, external contacts, or decisions, caution is advised. You do not have to meet such expectations.
Consistently decline requests for money, help, or favors – even if they are based on emotional grounds. Genuine contacts do not make such demands. Most of the time, this is a scam.
If a chat is uncomfortable or something doesn't feel right, end the contact. You can block or report at any time.
4. Meeting in Real Life
If you decide on a personal meeting, make this decision consciously and at your own pace. A meeting is always voluntary and can be cancelled or cut short at any time – without justification.
Whenever possible, choose a public place where other people are present for a first meeting. Organize your own arrival and departure and tell a trusted person when and where you are meeting.
Do not disclose sensitive information during a meeting and do not let yourself be pressured into something you are not comfortable with. Respect and voluntary participation also apply outside the app.
5. Protecting Your Privacy
Protecting your personal data is an important part of your safety. Consciously consider what information you share – both in your profile and in the chat or during personal meetings.
Do not share sensitive data such as your exact home address, your workplace, financial information, or identification documents. You should also generally not send photos of official documents or personal records.
Be careful when sharing social media profiles. Often more information can be visible through such channels than you realize.
Remember that content from chats or profiles can be saved or shared, for example, through screenshots. Only share what you are comfortable with even outside of the app.
Your privacy belongs to you. You decide for yourself at any time how much you reveal about yourself.
6. Alcohol and Drugs
When meeting other users, responsible handling of alcohol or other substances is particularly important. Always maintain control over your decisions and your environment.
Alcohol or other substances can impair perception and judgment. Only drink or consume as much as you feel safe and comfortable with, and do not let yourself be pressured into anything.
Always pay attention to where your drinks come from and do not accept drinks from strangers. It is best to take care of your own food and drinks or only accept them directly from the vendor or bartender.
Clear communication and mutual respect are essential. A "No" is valid at any time – regardless of the situation, the previous course of the contact, or the expectations of others.
If your counterpart does not respect your boundaries or tries to put you under pressure, end the contact and leave the situation. Your safety and well-being always come first.
7. Recognizing Red Flags
Certain situations or behaviors can indicate that caution is advised. Take such red flags seriously and trust your intuition.
Typical red flags may include:
- strong pressure to build trust quickly or to reveal personal information,
- contradictory information in the profile or in conversation,
- attempts to create guilt or exploit sympathy,
- repeated requests for money, gifts, or favors,
- urging for a quick move to external communication channels,
- disrespectful, demeaning, or controlling behavior,
- pressuring for the consumption of alcohol or other substances,
- unsolicited sharing of links, investment strategies, or advertising of any kind.
Not every single sign automatically means a problem. If such behaviors accumulate or you feel uncomfortable, it is completely legitimate to end the contact.
You are not obliged to clear up doubts or demand explanations. Your sense of safety is decisive.
8. Blocking & Reporting
You have the option at any time to block or report other users if a behavior, profile, or content seems uncomfortable to you or violates the rules of STREAZY.
By blocking, the contact is terminated immediately. Your chat will be deleted, the user will be removed from your contact list, you can no longer find each other in search, and the other user can no longer send you a request. They will not be informed about the block.
With the reporting function, you can report profiles, messages, or content that seem problematic to you, for example, in cases of harassment, inappropriate behavior, or suspicion of a fake profile. A report also automatically triggers a block. Reports are treated confidentially. You can find out how the data collected is processed in our Privacy Policy.
Every report is manually reviewed. Depending on the situation, appropriate measures may be taken to ensure the safety of the community.
Using the reporting and blocking functions is not a sign of oversensitivity. They serve your protection and help make STREAZY safer for all users.
9. Emergencies & Help
In situations where you feel acutely threatened or there is danger to yourself or others, do not hesitate to seek help immediately.
In case of emergencies, contact the local emergency numbers or other responsible help services. STREAZY cannot and should not represent a substitute for police, emergency services, or other emergency departments.
If you feel unsafe, try to establish contact with a trusted person and do not leave yourself alone. Getting help is right and important.
Your safety takes precedence – in every situation.
10. Final Word
STREAZY is intended to enable encounters that are open, respectful, and positive. At the same time: Your safety always comes first.
You determine your pace, your boundaries, and your decisions. Trust your feeling, take your time, and use the functions offered to protect yourself.
Always keep our safety guidelines in mind – so that you can meet new people via STREAZY without your well-being being compromised.
Thank you for acting responsibly towards yourself and others.
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