Safety at Azizam
Azizam is a real dating service, operated by Inno Lynx UG, a company registered in Cologne, Germany. Every profile has to show a clearly visible face, we require verification from any account that is reported or that we have reason to doubt, we go looking for scam accounts rather than waiting to be told about them, and reporting and blocking are built into every profile and every conversation. No dating app can make meeting strangers risk-free, so this page sets out plainly what we do, what we do not do, and the handful of habits that protect you — starting with the one that matters most: never send money to someone you met online.
How we check that people are real
Two things stand between you and a fake profile. Every Azizam profile has to show a face, which on its own rules out a great deal of catfishing — someone posing as a stranger using another person’s photos. And where a profile is reported, or gives us any reason to doubt it, we require that member to verify their account before they can carry on using Azizam.
- A face you can actually see: Every profile must include at least one photo in which the person’s face is clearly visible. Profile pictures where the face is obscured by hair, hats, phones, sunglasses, or other objects are not allowed, and neither are group photos, screenshots, or images generated or altered with AI or filters.
- Verification when it counts: We do not ask everyone to verify. We ask when it matters: when an account is reported, or when something about it makes us doubt the person is who they claim to be. Verification is also open to any member who wants it.
- How verification works: The member submits a verification photo for internal review. It is never published on the platform and never shown to other members. It has to be clear and well lit and show their full face, with the requested information written by hand and clearly readable.
- It has to match: The verification photo must match the profile picture. Photos generated or altered using AI, filters, or similar technical means are rejected, and reusing a verification photo across several profiles is prohibited — each person may hold only one account.
- The verified badge: Profiles that pass review carry a verification badge, so you can see at a glance that the person has been checked against their own photos. A profile without a badge has not been through that check.
- When a check fails, or is refused: A verification photo that does not meet these requirements is rejected and the profile may be blocked. An account that will not verify when we ask does not stay on Azizam.
What verification is not: it confirms that a person matches their photos. It is not a criminal background check — Azizam does not carry out criminal background checks on its members — and a verification badge tells you nothing about anyone’s intentions.
Never send money — the one rule that matters most
The most damaging scam on any dating platform is the one that ends with a transfer. Someone builds a warm, convincing relationship over days or weeks, then asks for money — through a story that is hard to refuse, or an investment that looks too good to miss. People have lost tens of thousands this way. Nobody you have genuinely matched with will ever need your money.
Stop and walk away if any of this happens
- They ask for money, cryptocurrency, gift cards, or your bank or card details — for any reason at all.
- They offer to teach you trading or investing, or steer you towards a crypto platform, app, or “private” exchange that pays out. This is how the largest sums are lost.
- A sudden emergency appears: a hospital bill, a customs fee on a gift they sent you, a flight home, a frozen account.
- They push you off Azizam and onto Telegram, WhatsApp, or email within the first few messages.
- They will not video call, or the call always fails at the last moment.
- It moves very fast — declarations of love before you have ever met in person.
- They ask for intimate photos, or send them unprompted and then threaten to share them.
If you have already sent money
- Stop all payments immediately and send nothing further, however convincing the reason.
- Screenshot the profile and the whole conversation before you block anything.
- Report the profile in the app, then block it.
- Contact your bank or card issuer straight away — some transfers can still be stopped — and report it to your local police.
- Email support@azizamapp.com so we can act on the account.
Azizam will never ask you for your password, and every subscription payment goes through the App Store or Google Play. We will never ask you to transfer money directly to us or to a member of our staff.
Reporting and blocking
Every profile and every conversation on Azizam can be reported or blocked directly in the app. You never need to contact us first, and you never need a reason anyone else would agree with.
- Report: Open the profile or the chat, choose report, and tell us what happened. Reports are confidential — the person you report is not told who reported them.
- Block: Blocking takes effect immediately. A blocked person can no longer see your profile or contact you.
- Unmatch: If you just want a conversation to end, you can unmatch without blocking anyone. You owe no one an explanation, at any point.
- Urgent cases: For anything serious — threats, extortion, a suspected scam, or anyone you believe is under 18 — email support@azizamapp.com as well as reporting in the app.
What our moderation actually does
Reports are reviewed by our moderation team — but we do not sit and wait for them. We go looking for scam accounts, and when we find one we take it off the platform.
- We actively hunt for scammers rather than relying on reports alone, including honeypots — traps built to draw scam accounts out before they ever reach a member.
- Accounts we identify are suspended, and we restrict access to cut off what a scammer can do while a case is being worked.
- Any account that is reported, or that gives us reason to doubt it, has to verify before it can carry on.
- Fake identities, catfishing, multiple accounts, and “fake profiles” are prohibited and removed.
- Fabricating financial distress to solicit money — romance scams and marriage scams — is explicitly banned under our Terms of Service.
- Automated bots are banned outright.
- Azizam is strictly for people aged 18 and over.
- People convicted of sexual offences are prohibited from using the service.
- We permanently remove content that breaches our rules and, for serious violations, terminate accounts without prior notice.
- Members blocked by Azizam are prohibited from re-registering or opening further accounts.
We would rather be straight with you about the limits: no detection system catches everything, and we do not run criminal background checks. Your report is still the fastest route to getting an account removed, so if something feels wrong, tell us.
Meeting someone in person
Everything above is about the app. This part is about the evening itself, and it is worth reading before a first date rather than after one.
- Video call before you meet. Someone running a scam will almost always find a reason to avoid it.
- Meet in a busy public place for the first few dates, and make your own way there and back.
- Tell a friend or family member where you are going, who with, and when you expect to be home — and share your live location with them.
- Keep your home address and your workplace to yourself until you genuinely trust someone.
- Watch your own drink and do not leave it unattended.
- Leave whenever you want to. You do not owe anyone an explanation, an apology, or a second date.
What to keep to yourself
- Your full name, home address, and where you work, until trust is established.
- Bank details, card numbers, and anything about your finances or crypto holdings.
- Passwords and one-time codes. No legitimate person or company will ever ask you for these.
- Identity documents such as passports or ID cards. Azizam will never ask you to send these over chat.
How we handle the data you do give us is set out in our Privacy Policy, and the full rules for behaviour on the platform are in our Terms of Service.
Common questions about Azizam and safety
Is Azizam a real app, or a scam?
Azizam is a real dating app, published on the App Store and Google Play and operated by Inno Lynx UG, a company registered at Amtsgericht Köln under HRB 126954. Our full company details are on our imprint page. Like every dating platform, Azizam has to deal with individual scammers who create accounts to target members — which is exactly why verification, reporting, blocking, and moderation exist, and why the guidance on this page matters.
Does Azizam verify its users?
Every Azizam profile must show at least one photo with the face clearly visible, and profile photos cannot be AI-generated, filtered, or obscured. Full photo verification — a verification photo submitted for internal review, never published, matched against the profile pictures — is required whenever an account is reported or gives us reason to doubt who is behind it, and is open to any member who wants a verification badge. We also run active detection against scam accounts rather than relying on reports alone.
How do I report a fake profile on Azizam?
Open the profile or the chat in the app, choose report, and describe what happened, then block the account. Reports are confidential and the reported person is not told who reported them. For urgent cases — threats, extortion, or a suspected scam — email support@azizamapp.com as well.
Someone on Azizam asked me for money. What should I do?
Do not send anything. Screenshot the profile and the conversation, report and block the account, and email support@azizamapp.com. No genuine match will ever ask you for money, cryptocurrency, or gift cards, and any investment or trading offer from someone you met on a dating app is a scam. If you have already sent money, contact your bank immediately and report it to your local police.
Is Azizam safe to use?
Azizam requires a clearly visible face on every profile, verifies any account that is reported or looks suspicious, actively hunts scam accounts, bans bots and under-18s, and puts reporting and blocking on every profile — but no dating app can make meeting strangers risk-free, and Azizam does not carry out criminal background checks. Verify with a video call, keep personal and financial details to yourself, meet in public, and never send money.
Report something to us
If you have seen something on Azizam that concerns you, tell us. Report the profile in the app, and for anything urgent write to us at support@azizamapp.com.
Include screenshots and the profile name where you can — it makes the account much faster to act on.

