Safety and privacy

A social app should never rush your trust.

Club 60 is designed to give members clear choices before, during and after every connection.

Your choice at every step

Meet people without giving up control.

Safety is not a setting hidden at the end of a menu. It is part of how friendships begin, how conversations work and how unwanted contact stops.

Mutual connections

Private messages open only after a friend request is accepted. Rejected requests cannot be immediately repeated.

Private by default

Your phone number is not public by default. Profile details should be limited to what the community needs.

A clear way out

Leave a Circle, mute a conversation, unfriend, block or report. You should never have to keep engaging.

From first hello to private chat

Trust grows one step at a time.

Club 60 separates public discovery, accepted friendship and private conversation so a member can pause at any stage.

1

Meet in a shared space

See a person in a Circle or a temporary live room. Only limited profile information is visible.

2

Choose whether to connect

Review the profile and accept or decline. A request is not permission to message privately.

3

Keep control of the conversation

Mute, report or unfriend whenever you need to. Previous messages can become read-only after unfriending.

Controls that are easy to understand

Know what each safety action does.

Mute

Stops notifications from a conversation. It does not alert the other person or remove messages.

Unfriend or leave

Ends the active connection or group membership. Direct-message history may remain visible but becomes read-only.

Block

Stops a person from reaching you and hides their content where the product supports it.

Report

Sends the relevant content and context to the moderation team for review under the Community Guidelines.

Human review and clear rules

When something feels wrong, tell us.

Reports may cover harassment, spam, misinformation, inappropriate media, impersonation or another breach of our rules.

  • Room admins can remove harmful messages and participants.
  • Platform moderators can review escalated reports.
  • Evidence may be retained when required for investigation or law.
  • Emergency situations should always be reported to local authorities first.

Safety works best when the rules are shared.

Read how Club 60 handles personal information, community conduct and user complaints.