YOUR SAFETY
IS OUR PRIORITY

The League is committed to authenticity and weeding out bad actors. Read more about security on The League below.

Safe Dating Practices

The League is committed to keeping our community a place of safety, equality, and love. Please report issues relating to safety or inappropriate conduct in the app or send an email to safety@theleague.com.

If someone crosses the line of respect and/or safety standards, we want to know about it.  Report suspicious or offensive behavior by clicking on the Flag icon in the lower-left corner of the user profile you are reporting, and tell us why you are flagging them by clicking “Other” and giving us details.

Send a message to us via email either through the app by clicking on “Report A Safety Issue” in the Settings tab or by emailing Safety@TheLeague.com.

We do not conduct background checks and rely on our community to flag intolerable behavior. However, if a user has been reported for domestic abuse, assault, being younger than 18 years of age, convicted or pleaded no contest to a felony, violent or sexual crime; registered sex offender, or criminal activity (past or present) while they are active on our platforms, any and all accounts found that are associated with that user will be banned from our platform.

Reasons to report a user/abuser: Request for money; Underage users; Harassment, threats, and offensive messages; Inappropriate or harmful behavior during or after meeting in person; Fraudulent profiles; Spam or solicitation including links to commercial websites or attempts to sell products or services, Forex/Cryptocurrency scams, etc.

Never share personal information, such as your social security number, bank account or credit card numbers, home/work address, or details about your daily routine with people you don’t know. If you are a parent, limit the information that you share about your children on your profile and in early communications. If another user asks you for money, report it to us immediately. For tips on avoiding romance scams, check out some advice from the U.S Federal Trade Commission on the FTC website.

All League profiles are private by default. Our data is stored, secured and encrypted by world-class infrastructure. We have never sold data to third-parties, nor will we. We use data to improve Match Rate and boost product value for our customers.

Per our Terms of Service, The League is not liable for the messages or actions of the users who engage on or off our platform.


Should you need it, our parent company Match Group provides free, confidential support from a helpline or hotline. You can online chat, text or phone.
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Video Profiles

Verification Badges

Prior to meeting someone in person we encourage you to verify the person as much as possible. Verification Badges are a great place to start, as the more a user has, the more confident you can feel in the authenticity of their profile.

Video Chat

Communicate on app

Keep your conversations on the app while you’re getting to know someone. Users with bad intentions often try to quickly move the conversation off-app to text, messaging apps like What’s App, email, or phone.

Premium Perks

Reference Checks

Inquire about a prospective date’s behavior through mutual friends/connections and by checking google search and social media to make sure a match is who they say they are. You can also conduct your own third-party background check prior to meeting offline using a third party service like Checkr.

League Live

Meet virtually first

Before meeting in person, “meet” virtually using The League’s Video Chat feature from the Messages tab. You’ll be able to verify your prospective date does in fact match their profile picture and to get a better feel for their personality.

Override the Algorithm

First Date Safety 101

The first time you meet, make sure it’s in a public place. Tell somebody close to you your date’s name, what you’re wearing, where you’re going, and when—and that you’ll contact them once you’re safely home afterward. Be in control of your transportation and have a backup plan such as a ride-share app or a friend to pick you up.

Party Scout

Trust your instincts

It’s okay to politely leave the date early if you’re feeling uncomfortable. In fact, it’s encouraged. If your instincts are telling you something is off, or you feel unsafe, leave immediately. If need be, ask for help from the restaurant staff or those working within the vicinity of your date place.