What we don't collect
No accounts. No usernames. No passwords. We do not require you to register, log in, sign up, or create a profile to browse, search, or message anyone listed on this site. We have no record of who you are.
Plain-English breakdown of what we collect, what we don't, and how we keep your evening private.
No accounts. No usernames. No passwords. We do not require you to register, log in, sign up, or create a profile to browse, search, or message anyone listed on this site. We have no record of who you are.
A standard web-server log captures IP address, browser type, and the page you visited — automatically deleted after 7 days. No third-party trackers, no Facebook pixel, no Google Analytics, no advertising cookies. We do not sell, trade, or share this data with anyone.
Conversations on WhatsApp happen between you and the companion directly. We are not a party to those messages and we cannot read them. WhatsApp itself uses end-to-end encryption — neither we nor any intermediary sees the contents.
We use one essential cookie to keep your browsing session working (e.g. saving favourites locally). It expires when you close the tab. There are no advertising or analytics cookies of any kind.
Nothing is saved server-side. Use private/incognito mode if you want extra peace of mind — when you close the tab, the entire history of your visit disappears with it.
This site is for users 18 years of age or older. We do not knowingly serve, store, or interact with anyone under 18 in any capacity.
You can ask us to delete the IP-log entries for your address by emailing the address listed in the footer. We will respond within 7 days. Beyond that there is nothing else for us to delete — we don't have any data on you.
When the policy changes, we update the "last updated" date at the top. Material changes are announced on the home page for 14 days before they take effect.
Privacy questions go to the email or WhatsApp listed in the footer. The editorial desk reads everything within 5 minutes during the day.
"Your visit doesn't live on a server, in a log, or in anyone's database. Including ours."