Trust Center
A clearer view of how Meetzo approaches privacy, safety, moderation, and accountability.
Use this page as the top-level map for Meetzo's trust posture. It connects the product experience with the detailed policies that govern privacy, moderation, accessibility, and data requests.
What this center covers
The Trust Center is a higher-level guide to how Meetzo thinks about safety, privacy, moderation, accessibility, and accountability. It is not a replacement for our legal policies; it is the connective tissue between them.
Product principles
- Keep the core experience lightweight so users are not forced into unnecessary profile creation.
- Make exits, reports, and boundaries easy to act on during live conversations.
- Minimize persistent data where the service can function safely without keeping it.
- Explain policies in user language instead of hiding key rules in dense legal text alone.
Privacy and data minimization
Meetzo is designed around the idea that random chat should not require a large personal-data footprint. We try to avoid unnecessary public identity layers and do not intentionally record ordinary live video or audio sessions.
At the same time, we keep enough operational and moderation information to protect users, investigate harm, and satisfy legal responsibilities.
Moderation and enforcement
Our moderation model combines user reports, lightweight automation, session metadata, rate-limiting signals, and human review where needed. The goal is not broad surveillance of all users; it is targeted intervention when safety, fraud prevention, or legal compliance requires it.
Enforcement may include warnings, disconnections, restrictions, temporary blocks, or permanent bans depending on severity, repeat behavior, and risk to others.
Child safety and age policy
Meetzo is for adults only. We treat suspected underage participation as a serious safety issue because anonymous social products can present heightened risk where minors are involved.
Reports related to suspected minors, child exploitation, or coercive sexual conduct are prioritized for urgent review and may be escalated externally where required.
Accessibility and usability
Trust is not only about legal policy. It is also about whether people can actually understand and use the service. That is why Meetzo maintains a separate Accessibility Statement, aims for WCAG-aligned improvements, and encourages direct feedback when barriers appear.
Regional privacy rights and requests
Meetzo publishes both a Privacy Policy and a Data Requests page so users can understand not just what rights may exist, but also how to exercise them in practice. We aim to respond within the timelines required by applicable law and to keep verification proportionate to the request.
Security and operational controls
We use reasonable safeguards and infrastructure controls designed to reduce misuse, protect the product, and support incident response. Security is an ongoing practice rather than a static promise, so controls may evolve as risk, scale, or technology changes.
Policy review and governance
Meetzo's policy pages are intended to stay aligned with how the product actually works. When the service changes materially, we expect the related disclosures to change too instead of letting product behavior drift away from the published rules.