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Online safety basics
We’re here to help you have a positive, fun, and safe experience when meeting and messaging other members.
Don’t Send Money or Share Financial Information
Never send money to anyone you meet on the app even if they say it’s an emergency. Sending or wiring money is almost impossible to reverse or trace where the money went. If another member asks you for money or financial information, report it to us right away.
False reporting
We’re committed to creating a relaxed and easy-going community here. Your privacy and safety are the most important things to us (aside from connecting you with awesome people!), and we know that you’re putting your trust in us when you join our community.
We believe being able to report someone for bad behavior is a core part of feeling safe on Magifel. We always take your reports seriously, and before you send in a report, just double-check that it’s relevant by reading our Community Guidelines.
One thing we don’t tolerate is malicious or discriminatory reports against other members. Fair warning, we do everything we can to keep our community honest and authentic. If you feel someone is maliciously reporting your account, feel free to contact us, and we would be happy to look into your account.
Sexual health and consent
Protect Yourself
When used correctly and consistently, condoms can significantly reduce the risk of contracting and passing on STIs like HIV. But, be aware of STIs like herpes or HPV that can be passed on through skin-to-skin contact. The risk of contracting some STIs can be reduced through vaccination.
Know Your Status
Not all STIs show symptoms and you don’t want to be in the dark about your status. Stay on top of your health and prevent the spread of STIs by getting tested regularly. Here’s where you can find a clinic near you (US only). Talk About It Communication is key. Talk about sexual health and STI testing before getting intimate with a new partner. Need help starting the conversation?
No Means No
Sex should always start with consent, whether it’s with a new or long-term partner. Consent is all about respecting boundaries and can be withdrawn at any time.