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At LIFEHUB, your safety and privacy are our top priorities. We are dedicated to creating a secure space where you can connect, share, collaborate, and grow with confidence. From the moment you sign up, we ensure a positive and fulfilling experience in a safe environment. Our platform empowers users to take the initiative by creating their own groups and events, fostering authentic, self-driven connections. With full control to customize their experience, protect themselves, and report violations, users are at the center of building vibrant communities. LIFEHUB is more than just a platform; it's a movement toward meaningful social interactions.
Managing Your LIFEHUB Account: Important Guidelines
Using your real name helps build trust and fosters meaningful relationships. Whether you’re making friends, networking, or collaborating, others want to know who they are interacting with, and real names play a vital role in creating authentic connections.
Your city location will be visible to everyone, but your exact street address and apartment details will remain private. Birthday information is required for your profile, but you can choose whether to make it public or private.
Certain details, such as occupation and interests, are required for your profile, but you have full control to make this information private or public, depending on your comfort level.
When sharing, reposting, or making a post, you can:
As the author of a post or event, you have the power to:
Only people you have added as friends or those within your HUB can message you directly. This ensures that your inbox stays private and relevant to your connections.
Group chats for events or posts are optional. You can choose to:
For one-time events, group chats will automatically be dissolved 24 hours after the event ends, preventing excess chats and keeping your experience organized and distraction-free.
At LIFEHUB, we strive to foster a respectful and safe environment for all users. Our guidelines are designed to ensure positive interactions that mirror how we treat each other in real life. Key points to keep in mind include: