Trust & Safety

    Trust and safety for second marriage.

    Rejoin is being built for privacy-conscious second-chapter users. During the current access phase, the safest promise is also the clearest one: request access first, share context carefully, and move forward only through reviewed next steps.

    No public browsing

    Rejoin is not a public profile directory during the current access phase. People request access first, and deeper participation opens only through reviewed next steps.

    Careful request review

    Profile request details help the team understand eligibility, readiness, basic context, and support needs before the product opens further access.

    Privacy before speed

    The first website step asks for useful context without pushing users into instant matching, public visibility, or open contact from strangers.

    No active payment

    Payment collection is not active on the website during the current access phase. Future paid plans need clear billing, support, and refund terms before launch.

    Boundaries

    What Rejoin does not promise today

    No guarantee of approval, matches, replies, marriage, or introductions.

    No legal document upload through the public website form.

    No public search, swiping, or open profile browsing during the current access phase.

    No active checkout, card collection, renewal, invoice, or subscription flow.

    Correction and deletion requests can be sent through support.

    Early Access review

    How the reviewed first step works

    Access review is a first filter for fit, clarity, and safe handling. It is not a promise that a profile will be approved, shown to others, or matched with someone.

    1

    What you share

    The Early Access request asks for contact details, relationship status, basic preferences, readiness, and context that helps Rejoin understand whether the current access phase may fit.

    2

    What Rejoin reviews

    The team can review whether the request is complete, whether the person fits the current second-marriage focus, and whether a careful next step is available.

    3

    What waits for later

    Identity checks, document review, billing, profile browsing, chat, or introductions should only open through clearly explained product flows. They are not active promises on the public website.

    See the access steps

    Practical safety

    Pause when something feels rushed.

    Money or urgent help requests

    Pause if someone asks for money, loans, gifts, emergency transfers, or investment help before trust is established.

    WhatsApp or off-platform pressure

    Move slowly if someone pushes for WhatsApp, private calls, or off-platform contact before you feel ready.

    OTP, documents, or account access

    Never share OTPs, passwords, identity documents, case files, or financial details through public chats or unknown links.

    Inconsistent profile details

    Report profiles that change key facts, avoid basic questions, use copied photos, or pressure you to ignore family and safety checks.

    Support

    Safety questions should have a clear place to go.

    If something is inaccurate, unclear, unsafe, or needs correction, users can contact Rejoin support. Privacy questions, report requests, correction requests, deletion requests, and Early Access support all belong in the same calm support path.

    Report suspicious behaviour, money requests, document pressure, or unsafe contact.

    Ask for correction if information connected to your request is inaccurate.

    Request deletion or privacy support through the contact path.

    This page is not legal advice or a safety guarantee. It is a clear explanation of how Rejoin handles the public website journey today and where the current limits are.

    Contact support