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Safety Guidelines

Learn how to stay safe while chatting anonymously on Anonchat, including privacy habits, red flags, reporting guidance, and age-related safety rules.

Last updated: March 17, 2026

Stay safe from the first message

Anonymous chat works best when you treat privacy like a habit. Keep identifying details private, trust your instincts, and leave the chat as soon as something feels uncomfortable.

  • Never reveal your real name, address, phone number, or social media.
  • Be respectful to others and avoid pressure or harassment.
  • Use block and report quickly instead of trying to fix a bad interaction.

Red flags to leave immediately

End the conversation and report if someone:

  • Asks for personal information repeatedly
  • Claims to be under 18 or asks if you are
  • Requests money, payments, or financial details
  • Sends threatening, abusive, or manipulative messages
  • Pushes you to move the chat to another platform too quickly

Prohibited behavior

  • Harassment, threats, or bullying
  • Sexual content involving minors
  • Spam, scams, or impersonation
  • Doxxing or forcing personal information
  • Illegal activity coordination

Age requirement

Anonchat is strictly for adults aged 18 and above. If you encounter someone claiming to be a minor, report immediately and leave the conversation.

For emergencies involving immediate harm or illegal activity, contact local law enforcement first.

Frequently asked questions

Is anonymous chat safe?

Anonymous chat can be safe when you avoid sharing personal information, leave uncomfortable conversations early, and use block or report tools when needed.

What should I never share in anonymous chat?

Do not share your real name, address, phone number, workplace, school, banking information, or any details that could identify you offline.

What if someone behaves badly in chat?

End the conversation immediately, report the user, and avoid moving the chat to another platform until you feel safe.