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Video Chat Safety Tips

Meeting new people on a video chat with strangers is fun when you go in relaxed and a little careful. A few simple habits, plus the controls built into every chat, keep you in charge.

The honest truth about any random chat is that it is as safe as the habits you bring to it. None of this is complicated, and most of it is just paying attention to the same instincts you already use offline.

Good habits to bring

Keep the early details vague

Your full name, where you live, your workplace or school, and your phone number are worth holding back until you actually trust someone. A first name and a general "I'm from the coast" is plenty to have a good conversation.

Watch what is in frame

On camera, glance at what is behind you before you connect. Mail on a desk, a street sign out the window, or a work badge can give away more than you meant to. A plain wall is the easiest fix.

Trust the first flicker of doubt

If something feels off — pushy questions, pressure to move to another app, a story that keeps changing — you do not owe anyone an explanation. Tap next and you are talking to someone else in seconds.

Be slow with money and links

No genuine new match needs your money, your passwords, or a link they insist you open right now. Treat any of those as a reason to end the chat, not a favour to consider.

Keep it on the platform at first

It is easy to swap numbers or socials in the moment. There is no rush. Getting to know someone over a few chats first tells you a lot more than a contact you hand out in the first two minutes.

Treat people how you would want to be treated

Most chats go well when both people are relaxed and kind. Being decent yourself also makes it clearer, by contrast, when someone else is not — and that is your cue to move on.

Tools you can reach for

You are never stuck in a conversation. Four controls are always within reach, and reporting connects to a moderation team that reviews what gets flagged.

Next

Leave any chat instantly and get matched with someone new. It is the fastest way out of a conversation that is not for you.

Mute

Silence a person's audio if things get loud or uncomfortable while you decide whether to stay or move on.

Block

Stop being matched with a specific person again, so a bad interaction does not come back around.

Report

Flag a conversation that breaks the rules. Reports go to a moderation team that reviews them.

Is it safe to talk to strangers online?

It is a fair thing to ask before you start, and the honest answer is that it can be — about as much as any way of meeting people you do not know yet. Safety online works the way it does offline: it comes from how you carry yourself, not from the place itself.

What tips the odds in your favour is the short list above — holding personal details back until you trust someone, glancing at what your camera shows, and acting on the first flicker of doubt. None of that is unique to a random video chat; it is ordinary caution applied to a new room.

Our side of it is to give you real control. You can skip, mute, block, and report at any point, and a moderation team reviews what gets flagged. We cannot make a stranger behave, but we can make it quick to leave anyone who does not and easy to flag them on the way out. If a question is still nagging, the FAQ covers the ones people ask most.

Want to know how the controls fit into the wider product? See the features page, or brush up on making the chat itself better with our video chat tips.

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