Clockeet is built with safety in mind — but genuine safety requires awareness. Here's how to protect yourself while finding love.
We vet profiles and review reports, but your awareness is the strongest safety layer of all.
Always arrange your first few meetings in well-populated public spaces — cafés, restaurants, malls. Tell a trusted friend or family member where you're going and who you're meeting.
Don't share your home address, workplace location, or financial details with matches you haven't met in person. Take time to build trust first.
Be cautious of profiles that seem too perfect, people who rush emotional intimacy, requests for money for any reason, or matches who refuse video calls. These are common scam patterns.
A brief video call before a first date helps confirm the person is who their profile says they are. Genuine matches will welcome this.
If something feels off, it probably is. Block and report users who make you uncomfortable. You never owe anyone an explanation for feeling unsafe.
Use Clockeet's in-app report button immediately if someone sends threatening messages, requests money, or behaves abusively. We review all reports within 48 hours.
Clockeet will never ask you to send money to a match. Romance scammers often create elaborate stories — emergencies, investments, family crises — to solicit funds. Never comply.
Keep conversations on Clockeet until you're confident about someone. Moving to external platforms makes it harder to report or block if needed.
If you've experienced harassment, scams, threats, or any abusive behavior on Clockeet, please report it immediately. We take every report seriously.
For immediate danger, always contact your local emergency services (Nigeria: 112 or 199).