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Safety tips

Updated over 3 months ago

Ensuring a safe and secure hosting experience is essential for both you and your guests.

Staying safe online

1. Keep interactions on Anystay

Ensure all communication, bookings, and payments occur within the platform. Verified platforms reduce the risk of scams and enhance the security of your transactions.

3. Beware of external links

Ignore unsolicited links or requests to complete transactions outside of Anystay. Sticking to official platform communications helps protect your personal and financial information.

4. Report suspicious activity

If you notice unusual requests, fake profiles, or any suspicious behavior, report it immediately to Anystay’s support team. Quick reporting helps maintain a safe community for all users.


Creating a safe environment

1. Check safety features

Ensure your property is equipped with essential safety features such as smoke detectors, first aid kits, and emergency exits. Keeping these up to date enhances guest confidence and security.

2. Emergency information

Clearly outline emergency procedures and contact details, including local medical facilities and emergency services. A well-informed guest is better prepared in case of an emergency.

3. Guest screening

While we automatically detect and block suspicious profiles, checking guest reviews and past host feedback can reduce potential risks.

4. Secure your property

Encourage guests to lock doors and windows when away. Consider smart locks or keyless entry systems for added security and convenience.

5. Communicate with Guests

Be available for any safety-related questions. A responsive host helps guests feel more secure during their stay.

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