Trust with clear limits
How verification and safety work on Claspa
Understand Claspa profile verification, liveness review, optional government ID, watchlist-screening eligibility, reporting, blocking, moderation, and safety limits.
Claspa combines profile verification, reporting and moderation controls with additional eligible identity and watchlist checks. Verification is a trust signal, not a guarantee of character or safety.
Demo profileWhat badges mean
Separate checks answer separate questions
Profile verification uses selfie and liveness evidence to support a manual review. Eligible members can add government-ID evidence for an ID Verified badge and may become eligible for the one-time watchlist-screening process shown in the app.
Each badge has a limited meaning. A verified profile is not a character reference, employment check, relationship-status certificate, or promise that every statement is true.
- Profile Verified supports that submitted live evidence corresponds to the account.
- ID Verified reflects the completed government-ID review shown in the app.
- Watchlist Checked reflects the eligible screening status described in the product.
- Reporting, blocking and moderation remain available because verification cannot eliminate harmful behavior.
Your safety still matters
Use product signals alongside real-world judgment
Keep early communication in the app, protect financial and identity information, use public places for first meetings, tell someone your plans, and leave whenever something feels wrong.
Report fake, harmful, coercive, or disrespectful behavior through the in-app flow. If there is immediate danger, contact local emergency services; an app report is not an emergency response channel.
What a badge can prove
Verification is one signal with a defined scope
A verification flow may show that someone completed a particular check at a particular time. It does not prove that every profile statement is true, that an account will never be compromised, or that the person will behave safely. The exact meaning of a badge should be explained in the product rather than left to assumption.
Claspa combines visible trust signals with reporting, blocking and moderation paths. Members should use those tools alongside ordinary judgment: protect sensitive information, notice inconsistencies, and avoid moving money or financial accounts into a new dating connection.
Before meeting
Build a safety plan that does not depend on the app
Choose a public place, arrange independent transport, tell someone you trust where you are going, and keep control of food, drinks and personal devices. A brief video call can reduce some uncertainty, but it is not identity proof or a substitute for an offline safety plan.
If a profile requests money, investment access, cryptocurrency transfers, identity documents or urgent financial help, stop and report it. If behavior becomes threatening, prioritize immediate safety and contact appropriate local support or emergency services.
- Keep early meetings public and time-bounded.
- Do not share passwords, verification codes or financial access.
- Use in-app reporting when something feels deceptive or unsafe.
- Trust new behavior more than a static badge.
Inside the product
See the experience, not just the claim.
Live product captures use staged demo profiles. Campaign artwork is labeled separately and is not presented as a pixel-accurate app screen.
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Frequently asked questions
Does verification guarantee that someone is safe?
No. Verification is a bounded identity or profile signal and cannot guarantee future behavior or compatibility.
Is government ID required for every Claspa feature?
Requirements and badge eligibility are shown in the app. The public verification screen distinguishes required profile evidence from additional government-ID checks.
Can I report or block a verified member?
Yes. Verification does not remove reporting, blocking or moderation controls.
Does verification prove a person's name, job and relationship status?
Only fields explicitly covered by a stated check should be treated as verified. Do not infer broader claims from one badge.
What should I do if someone asks for money?
Do not send it. End contact, preserve relevant evidence, and report the account through the available safety flow.
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