Meeting new people can be exciting — but safety should always come first. While Jovia works to promote a respectful community and provides safety tools like Report and Block, you’re ultimately responsible for your choices and interactions. Use your best judgment online and when meeting in person.
Do not send money, gift cards, crypto, or any “emergency help” payment to someone you meet on Jovia — even if their story sounds convincing. Avoid sharing any details that could be used to access your accounts.
Share less at first. Avoid sending:
Home address, workplace location, daily routines
Personal IDs or documents
Passwords or account details
Consider keeping early conversations in-app until you’re comfortable.
Scammers often try to move the conversation off-platform quickly. If someone pressures you to switch to another app or share your phone number immediately, treat it as a warning sign.
Be cautious if someone:
Refuses video/voice calls but pushes for trust fast
Asks for money, investments, “fees,” or favors
Sends copied/pasted messages to many people
Tries to isolate you or rush you into meeting
If someone crosses the line, block and report them. Examples include:
Requests for money or donations
Harassment, threats, or abusive messages
Underage profiles
Impersonation or stolen photos
Spam, solicitation, or repeated off-platform pushing
Get to know the person first. Asking a few questions and doing a quick video/voice call can help you screen for red flags before meeting.
Choose a busy public place for the first meet-up. If your date pressures you to go somewhere private and you feel uncomfortable, leave.
Share your plan (where, when, who) with a friend or family member. Keep your phone charged and consider sharing your location.
Arrange your own ride so you can leave whenever you want. Have a backup plan.
Alcohol or drugs can reduce awareness and judgment. If you feel pressured to drink or use substances, end the date.
Only accept drinks served directly to you. Don’t leave drinks or personal items unattended.
You never owe anyone your time. If something feels off, end the date and seek help from venue staff or nearby people.
Consent should be clear, mutual, and can be withdrawn at any moment. If someone is unsure, uncomfortable, or unable to consent due to substances, stop.
If intimacy happens, protect your health and discuss boundaries. Consider regular testing and safer practices.
Stops someone from contacting you and removes them from your experience.
Report users or content that may violate our rules, including scams, impersonation, harassment, explicit content, or underage profiles. Reports help us investigate and take action (warnings, restrictions, or removal).
If you need support or want to report a serious safety issue, contact Jovia Support:
[feedback@loviaandroid.com]
If you are in immediate danger, contact local emergency services right away.