FAQ
Short, clear answers - without marketing fluff. If something is missing, start with "Safety" or the blog.
Basics
Is Wethunt a dating app?
Wethunt is a guide project with safety tips and blog articles (18+). For the next step, use the Start Check.
Who is it for?
For adults (18+), who want discreet connections and value clear expectations, respectful communication, and privacy.
Is there registration on this page?
No. This website is for orientation. CTAs redirect to other pages.
Why is the tone here so calm?
Because discretion and trust rarely come from pressure. A clear, respectful flow leads to better conversations.
Privacy & discretion
How do I stay discreet when I share my phone?
Separate contexts: your own browser profile or a separate browser, notifications without previews, and a secure device lock. Details are on the "App & Mobile" page.
What should I consider about photos?
No identifying details (workplace, street signs, specific locations). Share neutrally, calmly, and intentionally.
Is a password manager "overkill"?
No. It reduces everyday friction (autofill, reuse, forgotten passwords) and improves security with little effort.
What about cloud backups?
Check which apps sync automatically. Photos and chats can end up in backups unintentionally. A quick check saves trouble.
Profiles & first steps
How long should a profile text be?
Usually 2-4 sentences are enough: tone, expectations, discretion, plus a small personal note. Precision beats length.
What is a good first message?
Reference something specific, then ask a real question. Example: "I like your calm style. Would you rather build slowly, or set clear expectations right away?"
Should I share private information right away?
No. Trust comes through behavior. Share details step by step when consistency is there.
How do I avoid copy-paste chats?
A sentence that shows you actually read the profile, plus a specific question. Rarely, you need more than that.
Expectations & boundaries
How do I set boundaries without sounding rude?
Use I-statements: "For me, this works..." - and keep it short. Long discussions often feel like negotiations.
What are typical "red flags"?
Strong time pressure, boundary tests, inconsistent details, blame shifting, or demanding "proof". In that case, pause.
Is "no" okay even if it was kind before?
Yes. A respectful ending is fairer than silence or excuses. If they can't accept it, they weren't a good match anyway.
How do I keep the pace healthy?
Set time windows, be clear about expectations, and pause when pressure appears. Self-protection isn't a step back.
Communication & responsibility
Are there rules for respectful communication?
Yes: no pressure, no boundary tests, no "convincing", and no insults. Clarity and respect are the baseline.
Is all of this just "marketing"?
No. Our texts are intentionally calm and concrete. The goal is guidance - not noise.
Where can I find deeper content?
In the blog. There are guides on safety, conversation flow, and mobile use - with internal links to the right pages.
How should I start best?
Read "How it works", then the safety page. After that, start with a clear profile and calm expectations.