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Safety On Bumble

Making sure that our community is safe is at the heart of Bumble’s mission and is our highest priority. We believe that everyone deserves a safe and comfortable place to make empowered, respectful, and meaningful connections.

Since our founding, we’ve introduced a wide range of initiatives to help keep you safe while using Bumble Date, Bizz, and BFF. These include:

  • A ban on guns and other weapons of violence in profile pictures;
  • A ban on hate speech, fetishization, and sexual harassment;
  • The ability to Video Chat and Voice Call within the Bumble app so you can meet new people without sharing your phone number or email before you’re ready;
  • Photo Verification, to help make sure your potential match is who they say they are;
  • ID Verification, to add an extra level of protection; to help you feel more confident that your match is really them;
  • The ability to Snooze your profile to protect your mental health when you need a break from dating;
  • A ‘Private Detector’ feature that automatically blurs lewd images so you can decide if you’d like to see nudes or not;
  • An Unmatch feature and a robust Block & Report system.
  • Our Deception Detector™ - an AI-driven fraud detection system which proactively detects deception before scams occur. This technology is used alongside human support to prioritise a safe and empowering community.

At Bumble we have a team working around the clock to keep out spam, fake profiles, and anyone who violates our community guidelines. Bumble is all about safe online dating; sexual harassment, abuse, fraud and violence are not permitted on our platforms.

If you see any bad behavior on Bumble such as a member whose behavior is suspicious, offensive, harassing, threatening, fraudulent, or involves a request for money or an attempt to sell a product or service; or if you ever feel unsafe or uncomfortable, don’t hesitate to use the Block & Report feature. Here, you can read more about what happens when you report someone on Bumble—and remember that even if you’ve unmatched a person, you can still use any information you have about them to file a report with our safety team or reach out to law enforcement.