Safety Tops

How to Date Safely:At Sociihub, we take the safety of our members very seriously. We constantly moderate all profiles, photos and language use on the site and do whatever we can to safeguard your privacy and security. However, we feel it's important to remind you that online safety is also your responsibility. So be careful and think before you act. Keep yourself safe! Please read the information below and remember that you are always the best judge of your safety. These guidelines are not intended to be a substitute for your own judgment.Online Behavior:Finance: Protect Your Finances & Never Send Money or Financial Information Never respond to any request to send money, especially overseas or by wire transfer, and report it to us immediately – even if the person claims to be in an emergency. Wiring money is like sending cash: the sender has no protections against loss and it’s nearly impossible to reverse the transaction or trace the money. For more information, click on the video below to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's advice to avoid online romance scams, also available here: http://onguardonline.gov/articles/0004-online-dating-scams.Protect Your Personal Information Never give personal information, such as: your social security number, credit card number or bank information, or your work or home address to people you don’t know or haven’t met in person. Note: Sociihub will never send you an email asking for your username and password information. Any such communications should be reported immediately.Be Web Wise Block and report suspicious users. You can block and report concerns about any suspicious user anonymously from any profile page, email or messaging window. Keep conversations on the platform. Bad actors will try to move the conversation to text, personal email or phone conversations.Report All Suspicious Behavior Additionally, please report anyone who violates our Terms & Conditions here. Examples of violations include:asking you for money or donationsrequesting photographsminors using the platformmembers sending harassing or offensive messages or emailsmembers behaving inappropriately during or after meeting in personfraudulent registration or profilesspam or solicitation, such as invitations to call 1-900 numbers or attempts to sell products or serviceOffline Behavior:First in-person meetings are exciting, but always take precautions and follow these guidelines to help you stay safe.Get to Know the Other Person Keep your communications on the platform and really get to know users online/using the app before meeting them in person. Bad actors often push people to communicate off the platform immediately. It’s up to you to research and do your due diligence.Always Meet and Stay in Public Meet for the first few times in a populated, public place – never in a private or remote location and never at your date’s home or apartment. If your date pressures you, end the date and leave at once.Tell Your Friends and Family Members of Your Plans Inform a friend or family member of your plans and when and where you’re going. Make sure you have your cell phone charged and with you at all times.Transport Yourself to and from the Meeting You need to be independent and in control of your own transportation, especially in case things don’t work out.Stay Sober Consumption of alcohol and/or other d r u g s can impair your judgment and potentially put you in danger. It’s important to keep a clear mind and avoid anything that might place you at risk. Be aware that bad actors might try to take advantage of you by altering your beverage(s) with synthetic substances.Health:Sociihub welcomes everyone and empowers our community of users to create and cultivate relationships. An important aspect of any healthy relationship – whether formed on Sociihub or not – is ensuring proper s e xual health and safety. As a member of the Sociihub community it is your responsibility to make sure you do the following, if you choose to engage in s e xual activity:Protect Yourself You and your partner should use proper protection. Condoms and other mechanisms can significantly reduce the risk of contracting or passing on a s e xually transmitted infection (STI), such as HIV. However, you can still get certain STI’s, like herpes or HPV from contact with your partner’s skin even when using a condom. To be effective, however, protective measures must be used consistently.Be Open and Honest It is completely reasonable to have a conversation with your partner regarding s e x and s e xual contact before actually having it. All issues ranging from the number of partners each of you has had, to the last time each of you was tested for STI’s are fair game. Many STI’s are curable or treatable. If either you or your partner has an STI that is curable, you both need to start treatment to avoid becoming re-infected. It is important to be completely honest in these conversations.Vaccinate The risk of contracting some STI’s can be reduced through vaccination. Talk to your doctor or a professional at a s e xual health clinic to learn more.Know Your Status Know your status. Some STI’s don't show symptoms. Regular testing is critical to staying on top of your health and helping prevent the spread of STI’s After testing, always ask for a copy of your test results so you are sure of your status.For Further Help, Support, or Advice:In the case that something has happened, immediately call 911. Emergency situations include a recent threat of violence or s exual violence, recent act of violence or s exual violence, or if your health or someone else’s is in danger.If something has happened and you’re in need of help, support, or advice pertaining to physical or s e xual assault, please call the below 24-hour hotlines.Rape, Abuse and Incest National Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE | https://www.rainn.org/Planned Parenthood 1-800-230-7526 | https://www.plannedparenthood.orgNational Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224 | https://www.thehotline.org