Safety & Trust
Your safety comes first
Krush combines photo verification, moderation, reporting, and blocking to reduce risk and make concerns easier to act on — without pretending any app can guarantee another person’s behaviour.
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How we protect the community.
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Profile verification
Photo verification is required at onboarding, so every member completes it before they start matching. It helps show that a member resembles their photos — a useful signal, not an identity or safety guarantee.
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Active moderation
Community moderation and AI-assisted content moderation work alongside member reports to identify behaviour that breaks the rules.
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Reporting and blocking
Use the in-app reporting and blocking tools when an account seems suspicious, crosses a boundary, or breaks the community rules.
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Dating safety tips.
A few simple habits go a long way when you are meeting someone new.
- Keep conversations on the app until you feel comfortable.
- Meet in public for first dates, and tell a friend your plans.
- Never send money to someone you have not met in person.
- Trust your instincts — if something feels off, report it.
Read the online dating safety guide, review the Krush privacy policy, or see the FTC’s current romance-scam guidance.
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Safety questions, answered.
Does Krush verify its profiles?
Yes. Photo verification is required during onboarding, so every member completes it before they start matching rather than choosing it as an optional badge. It helps show that a member resembles the photos on their profile, which is one layer of trust rather than an identity guarantee. It works alongside AI-assisted content moderation, community moderation, user reporting, blocking, and your own judgment about how someone behaves.
What should I do if I think a profile is a scam?
Stop engaging, use the in-app reporting and blocking tools, and never send money or financial information. Krush uses member reports as part of its moderation process. If money, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or an investment is involved, also report the incident to the relevant financial provider and your local fraud-reporting authority.
How does Krush handle fake accounts and bots?
Krush combines photo verification, AI-assisted content moderation, community moderation, and user reporting and blocking. Those layers help the platform respond to suspicious or rule-breaking accounts, but no dating app can promise a community entirely free of bad actors. Members should still report concerns and keep financial and personal information private.
Is Krush safe for women?
Krush provides the same photo-verification, moderation, reporting, and blocking tools to every member, and messaging begins after mutual interest creates a match. These features support safer decisions but cannot guarantee another person’s behavior. Keep early conversations in the app, protect identifying information, and meet publicly when you are ready.
Do I have to share my phone number to chat on Krush?
No. Conversations happen inside the app after a mutual match, so there is no need to hand out your phone number or social handles before you are ready. Keeping chats in the app also means the moderation and reporting tools still apply.
Can I block someone without them knowing?
Krush provides in-app blocking when you no longer want contact with a member. You do not need to continue an uncomfortable conversation before using it. If the account also appears deceptive, threatening, or otherwise breaks the community rules, use the reporting tool so the concern can enter the moderation process.
See also how verification and matching work and our full list of questions.
Date with confidence on Krush
A community built for global Asians, with verification and moderation tools that support more informed connections.
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