Privacy Policy

This is placeholder privacy content and should be reviewed by a qualified professional before publication.
Privacy Page Intent
Users want to know what data is collected, how it is used, and how they can control or request changes to their information.
Data Categories to Explain
A final privacy policy should describe account data, profile content, messages, device data, cookies, payments, support requests, and retention periods.
- Explain what data is collected.
- Explain why the data is used.
- Explain how users can request access or deletion.
Dating Privacy Expectations
Because dating profiles can be sensitive, the policy should be especially clear about visibility, messaging, and safety reporting.
Member Privacy Controls to Document
Before launch, the final privacy policy should explain what members can control themselves and what requires support. Dating users need plain-language answers about profile visibility, account deletion, communication preferences, blocked users, and whether profile information can appear in search or recommendation features.
The policy should also distinguish public profile information from private account information. A profile bio, city, dating role, and selected photos may be visible to other members if the product supports profiles. Email addresses, payment details, support messages, and identity checks should be handled with stronger restrictions.
Safety, Reports, and Data Retention
Dating platforms often need to retain limited information for safety, abuse prevention, fraud checks, or legal compliance. The final policy should explain retention periods, report review, account moderation, and how users can ask for access, correction, or deletion when applicable.
- Link privacy questions to contact support.
- Use the cookie policy for tracking and preference details.
- Use terms for acceptable use and account responsibility.
- Use safety guidance for member behavior and offline decisions.
Before Publishing
- Confirm the actual data flows.
- Add company and contact details.
- Have legal counsel review the policy.
Do not treat this starter copy as legal advice; replace it with a final privacy policy before launch.