Safety and trust

Safety and privacy center

Consent, privacy, reporting, blocking, Sensitive content choices, and account deletion should be easy to find before a member needs them.

Choose the path you need

Safety should feel close to the product, not buried behind policy language.

Safety philosophy

No platform can guarantee safety. Vorx gives members clear rules, privacy-conscious defaults, user controls, and reporting paths when concerns arise.

Consent and boundaries

Pressure, coercion, unwanted contact, and privacy violations do not belong on Vorx.

Privacy controls

Manage visibility and contact choices so your experience can match your boundaries.

Reporting tools

Use reporting when something feels wrong, violates policy, or creates a safety concern.

Clear expectations

Community rules, reports, and enforcement paths help make boundaries easier to understand and respect.

How safety is intended to work

Adult-only expectation

Vorx is for adults only. Age boundaries are part of onboarding, account expectations, content controls, and enforcement.

Blocking, muting, and restricting

Blocking and muting help protect your experience when contact becomes unwanted.

Sensitive-content handling

Sensitive content is optional and managed deliberately. You can use account settings to control whether your account can encounter it.

Controlled discovery

Discovery should respect privacy, account state, content boundaries, and member expectations.

Moderation and enforcement

Reports and rule violations may lead to review, content limits, account restrictions, or other enforcement action.

Safety contact

Use in-app reporting when it is available. For broader safety escalation, email safety@vorx.app.

What members can do

Use the tools available

  • Set visibility and privacy preferences carefully when those controls are available.
  • Use blocking, muting, or restricting tools when contact becomes unwanted.
  • Report behavior or content that may violate policy.
  • Avoid sharing private information that could identify you outside the context you choose.
  • Respect boundaries immediately when another person communicates them.

Related safety pages