Sugarbook is an honest and transparent platform where consenting adults meet and build genuine relationships. As our global community grows, your safety remains our top priority.
Meeting new people can be exciting, but always prioritize your well-being. Follow these safety guidelines to protect yourself — and remember, your best safeguard is your own judgment.
Avoid sharing your contact details, address, or email before meeting in person. Keep your negotiations and discussion within Sugarbook until you feel completely comfortable.
Never share your banking details or transfer money to anyone. Sugarbook does not handle payments between members and is not responsible for any personal transactions. If you encounter any financial requests or suspicious behavior, report it immediately.
Report any concerning behavior using the in-app Report button; your submission is anonymous. Stay within Sugarbook until you truly trust the person, as individuals with ill intent frequently try to shift conversations off-platform or collect personal details.
Help us keep Sugarbook safe and respectful for everyone by reporting users who engage in the following:
Meeting your Sugar Baby or Sugar Daddy in person can be exciting, but your comfort and safety always come first. Take your time, trust your instincts, and follow these tips to enjoy your sugar experience confidently and securely.
Continue chatting on Sugarbook until you feel confident. Ask questions, verify details, and trust your intuition. A real Sugar arrangement is built on communication and clarity — not pressure or rushing.
Choose a safe, public location for your first meetup, such as a café or hotel lounge. Let someone you trust know where you’re going and share your location if possible.
Always travel on your own terms. Avoid being picked up or dropped off at your home — meet at the venue, and make sure you have your own way to leave at any time.
If you choose to drink, do so responsibly. Keep your drink in sight and stay alert. A clear mind means better decisions and a safer experience.