Celibate App

Saftey Tips

Starting to date again can be exciting, but it’s smart to prioritize safety on Celibate Dating App! 

Here are some essential tips for dating on Celibate and in-person dates:

  1. Profile Verification: We have added free profile verification (powered by Didit.me) as an added saftey feature for users on Celibate. This is not a background check but verifies rather a user’s Driver’s License or ID is valid and matches their actual face. Consider whether a user is verifed on Celibate by looking for the verification badge on their profile page. If they have not been verified yet, ask them to complete their free profile verification before considering meeting them in person. 
  2. Keep Personal Info Private: Avoid sharing sensitive details like your home address, financial information, or workplace until you trust the person.
  3. Video Chat Before Meeting: Consider having a video call before an in-person date to gauge compatibility and get a better sense of who they are.
  4. Meet in Public Places: Choose busy, public locations for your first dates to ensure you feel safe and comfortable.
  5. Tell a Friend: Share your plans with a trusted friend or family member, including who you’re meeting and where you’ll be.
  6. Trust Your Instincts: If something feels off at any point, don’t hesitate to end the date or walk away. Your safety and comfort are the top priority!

 

Key Components of a Dating Background Check

  • Criminal Records: Searches for convictions, felonies, and arrests.
  • Sex Offender Registry: Checks national and local, often DOJ registries.
  • Identity Verification: Social Security Number (SSN) traces to verify identity and detect potential catfishing.
  • Public Records: Marriage, divorce, and address history.
  • Social Media Review: Checking online profiles to verify information. 

 

Methods for Conducting a Check

  • Specialized Services: Companies like Checkr, TruthFinder, BeenVerified, or Spokeo.
  • Online Searches: Using Google, searching images, or checking social media, says this YouTuber.
  • Public Records Sites: Many states have free, searchable, online court records.