SexSnap Safety Tips

Your safety is our top priority. Follow these guidelines to protect yourself while enjoying genuine connections on SexSnap.

SAFETY FIRST - ALWAYS TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS

Essential Safety Categories

Privacy Protection

  • Never share personal information (real name, address, workplace)
  • Use the app's anonymous features to your advantage
  • Be careful with location sharing - use approximate areas only
  • Regularly review your privacy settings
  • Consider using a separate email for adult apps

Safe Communication

  • Establish clear boundaries early in conversations
  • Trust your instincts - if something feels wrong, it probably is
  • Be cautious of users who rush intimacy or sharing
  • Use the block feature freely for anyone making you uncomfortable
  • Report suspicious behavior immediately

Safe Meetups

  • Always meet in public places for first encounters
  • Tell a friend where you're going and who you're meeting
  • Arrange your own transportation to and from meetings
  • Keep your phone charged and accessible
  • Have an exit strategy if you feel uncomfortable

Digital Security

  • Use strong, unique passwords for your account
  • Enable two-factor authentication if available
  • Be cautious of links shared in chats
  • Keep the app updated to the latest version
  • Log out when using shared devices

Pre-Meetup Safety Checklist

Complete these steps before meeting someone from SexSnap in person

  1. 1

    Verify Through Video Chat

    Have at least one video call before meeting to confirm the person matches their photos and seems genuine.

  2. 2

    Share Details With a Friend

    Tell a trusted friend the person's username, meeting location, time, and share a photo of their profile.

  3. 3

    Choose a Public Location

    Select a busy, well-lit public place like a coffee shop, restaurant, or park for your first meeting.

  4. 4

    Arrange Your Own Transportation

    Use your own car or ride-share service. Never accept a ride from someone you just met online.

  5. 5

    Set Up Check-in Times

    Arrange specific times to check in with your friend during and after the date.

  6. 6

    Keep Personal Items Secure

    Don't leave your drink unattended and keep your phone, wallet, and keys with you at all times.

If you feel unsafe at any point, trust your instincts and leave immediately.

Red Flags to Watch For

Recognize warning signs that may indicate unsafe situations or dishonest users

Pressure & Rush

Users who pressure you to move conversations off the app quickly, share personal information, or meet before you're ready.

Action: Slow down, set boundaries, or block if pressure continues.

Inconsistent Stories

Details that don't add up, changing stories, or refusing to video chat to verify identity.

Action: Request verification or end communication if inconsistencies continue.

Financial Requests

Any request for money, financial assistance, or investment opportunities no matter how convincing the story.

Action: Never send money. Report immediately and block the user.

Disrespecting Boundaries

Ignoring your stated limits, sending unsolicited explicit content, or continuing behavior after you've asked them to stop.

Action: Use the block feature and report the behavior.

Suspicious Photos

Professional-looking photos, watermarked images, or photos that look like stock images or someone else.

Action: Request a specific verification photo or video chat.

Avoiding Questions

Being evasive about basic details, deflecting personal questions, or getting defensive when asked for verification.

Action: Trust your instincts and consider ending communication.

Emergency Resources

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact these resources first

Emergency Services

For immediate, life-threatening emergencies or crimes in progress

Call 911

RAINN Hotline

National Sexual Assault Hotline - Free, confidential support 24/7

800-656-HOPE

Crisis Text Line

Free, 24/7 crisis counseling via text message

Text HOME to 741741

Remember: SexSnap support cannot provide emergency services. For immediate danger, contact authorities first.

Report to SexSnap Support

Safety FAQs

What should I do if someone makes me feel uncomfortable?

Immediate actions:

  1. Stop responding to the person
  2. Use the block feature to prevent further communication
  3. Take screenshots of concerning messages (if safe to do so)
  4. Report the user through our report abuse form
  5. If threats are involved, consider reporting to local authorities

Trust your instincts - you never owe anyone continued communication if you feel uncomfortable.

How can I verify someone is who they say they are?

Verification steps:

  • Video chat: Request a live video call early in your interaction
  • Specific photos: Ask for a photo doing something specific (like holding up three fingers)
  • Consistency: Note if their stories, photos, and information remain consistent over time
  • Social media: Be cautious of links to social media - these can be faked too
  • Google reverse image search: You can upload their photo to Google Images to check if it appears elsewhere online

If someone refuses reasonable verification requests, consider that a red flag.

What information should I never share on SexSnap?

Never share:

  • Your real full name
  • Home or work address
  • Personal phone number (use app communication only)
  • Financial information or social security number
  • Passwords for any accounts
  • Specific daily routines or schedules
  • Identifying information about family members
  • Compromising photos you wouldn't want publicly shared

Remember: Once information is shared digitally, you lose control over where it might end up.

How do I handle uncomfortable situations during in-person meetings?

If you feel unsafe during a meetup:

  1. Have an exit phrase: Pre-arrange a phrase with a friend that means "call me with an emergency"
  2. Go to a public area: Move to where there are other people around
  3. Use bathroom breaks: Excuse yourself to the restroom to make a call if needed
  4. Involve staff: In restaurants or bars, discreetly alert staff if you feel threatened
  5. Call for help: Don't hesitate to call 911 if you feel in immediate danger
  6. Trust your instincts: It's better to leave awkwardly than stay in an unsafe situation

Remember: You can always change your mind about a meeting, even at the last minute.

Our Safety Commitment

At SexSnap, we're committed to creating a safer environment for adult connections. Here's what we're doing to protect you:

24/7 Moderation

Our team reviews reports around the clock and takes action on violations

Anonymous Reporting

Report concerns confidentially - we never reveal who made a report

Zero Tolerance Policy

Immediate bans for severe violations including harassment and fake profiles

Safety Features

Built-in blocking, reporting, and privacy controls for user protection

Educational Resources

Regularly updated safety guidelines and resources like this page

Your safety matters. If you see something, say something. Report concerns here