From mandatory identity verification to one-tap SOS — here's how Crossyl protects you before, during, and after every meeting.
Every user must verify their identity with a government-issued ID (Aadhaar, PAN, or Passport) before accessing any features. No exceptions. This eliminates fake accounts and catfishing at the root.
Before any meeting, activate SOS mode. One tap shares your live location with your chosen emergency contact for the duration of your plan. They receive a link that updates in real time — no app install needed on their end.
Our moderation team reviews every report. General reports are reviewed within 24 hours. Safety-critical reports (threats, harassment, assault) are escalated immediately and responded to within 2 hours.
Your phone number, full name, and ID details are never visible to other users. Matches can only message you through the in-app chat. We never expose your contact details — not even to Premium users.
Block any user with one tap. They are immediately and permanently prevented from seeing your profile, plans, or reaching you in any way. There is no way to unblock yourself — that choice belongs to you alone.
In cases of serious threats or criminal activity, Crossyl cooperates fully with Indian law enforcement and will share user identity data as required by law. We take legal obligations seriously.
Even with a verified match, we strongly encourage these steps for every first meeting:
If you are in immediate danger, call 112 (National Emergency Number, India).