Safety Center
Anonymous chat should still feel accountable, respectful, and easy to leave.
This page explains how to stay safer on Meetzo, when to use reporting tools, and what practical habits reduce harm in random text and video conversations.
Safety basics
- Meetzo is for adults only. If someone appears underage, report them immediately and leave the chat.
- You are never required to stay in a conversation. Use Next, close the tab, or report when something feels off.
- Anonymous platforms work best when users protect their own boundaries and avoid sharing personal details too early.
Before you start chatting
- Use a neutral username or no identifying name at all.
- Avoid backgrounds, screen content, and profile details that reveal your location, school, workplace, or daily routines.
- Use updated browsers and trusted networks, especially for video chat.
- Decide in advance what you will not share, including social handles, phone numbers, address details, or payment information.
During text chat
- Do not click suspicious links, download files, or scan QR codes from strangers.
- Treat requests for money, crypto, gift cards, verification codes, or account credentials as red flags.
- If a conversation becomes abusive, sexual, manipulative, or invasive, skip and report instead of arguing.
- Be cautious with emotionally intense stories that quickly turn into requests for contact details or financial help.
During video chat
- Make sure your camera frame does not reveal documents, street signs, school logos, or home addresses.
- Never feel pressured to show your face, body, room, or personal belongings.
- Do not record or screen capture other users without their consent, and assume the same rule applies to you.
- If someone exposes nudity, threats, coercion, or exploitative behavior, leave immediately and submit a report.
How reporting works
You can use the report button inside chat to flag harassment, hate speech, sexual content, spam, scams, suspected underage use, or other rule violations. Reports help us review repeat abuse patterns and improve moderation.
When you submit a report, the current chat ends and you are moved away from the reported session. For urgent platform safety concerns, you can also email abuse@meetzo.app.
What Meetzo may do
- Disconnect active sessions that appear to violate platform rules.
- Review report details and related session metadata.
- Restrict, suspend, or permanently ban users who violate our rules or try to evade moderation.
- Escalate severe situations where law, child safety, or imminent harm requires additional action.
Emergency and law enforcement situations
Meetzo is not an emergency service and should not be used to request urgent medical, mental-health, legal, or safety assistance. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services right away.
If you receive a threat of self-harm, violence, blackmail, or child exploitation, stop engaging, preserve what information you safely can, and contact appropriate local authorities.
Parents and guardians
Meetzo is not intended for minors. If you believe a child is using the service, report the session and email abuse@meetzo.app with any helpful details so we can review and restrict access.
Continuous improvement
Safety systems are never finished. We review reports, product friction points, and abuse trends over time so we can improve detection, reduce repeat harm, and make safety choices easier inside the product.