Elele helps people meet and communicate, but every user is responsible for using good judgment online and offline. These tips are simple reminders designed to help you stay safer.
• Do not share verification codes, passwords, payment information, home address, private photos, or sensitive personal details.
• Be careful with users who quickly ask to move to another platform, request money, gift cards, crypto, bank transfers, or codes sent to your phone.
• A verified badge or active subscription does not guarantee that a user is safe, honest, or trustworthy.
• Keep early conversations inside Elele when possible so reporting and safety tools remain available.
• Report and block users who threaten, pressure, harass, send unwanted sexual content, request money, impersonate someone, or appear underage.
• If something feels suspicious, stop communicating and report the account.
• Elele does not conduct background checks on users and is not responsible for off-platform or real-world interactions.
• If you decide to meet someone, choose a public place, tell someone you trust, arrange your own transportation, and leave if you feel uncomfortable.
• In an emergency or immediate danger, contact local emergency services or law enforcement.
This Safety Tips page was last updated on May 11, 2026.