OreglTV uses anonymous accounts exclusively. When you sign up, the app generates a random username for you and you simply select your gender. No email, phone number, or password is required. You may optionally add a profile photo later.
Please be aware that Anonymous Accounts are tied strictly to your specific device installation and local storage.
Because Anonymous Accounts are not linked to a cloud-based identity (no email or social login), we cannot recover your account if you lose access to it. You acknowledge and agree that you are solely responsible for any loss of data, account progress, or Virtual Items (including but not limited to Coins, Matches, or Credits) resulting from:
OreglTV assumes no liability for the loss of Virtual Items or account history under these circumstances. No refunds or account restoration will be provided for Anonymous Accounts lost due to user actions or device changes.
Meeting new people can be exciting, but it's important to be cautious when interacting with someone you don't know. Always use your best judgment and prioritize your safety, whether you're exchanging initial messages or meeting in person. While you can't control others' actions, there are steps you can take to ensure a safer experience on OreglTV.
Never send money, especially via wire transfer, even if someone claims to be in an emergency. Sending money through wire transfer is like sending cash — it's nearly impossible to reverse or trace. Additionally, never share any information that could allow access to your financial accounts. If another user asks for money, report it to us immediately.
Avoid sharing personal details such as your social security number, home or work address, or information about your daily routines (e.g., that you go to a certain gym every Monday) with people you don't know. If you are a parent, limit the amount of information you share about your children, especially in early conversations. Avoid sharing their names, ages, schools, or any other identifying details.
Keep your conversations on OreglTV while you're still getting to know someone. People with bad intentions often try to move the conversation to text messaging, third-party apps, email, or phone calls quickly. Keeping the communication on the platform helps maintain your privacy and safety.
Be wary of people who claim to be from your country but say they are stuck abroad and need financial help. Be cautious if someone refuses video calls — they may not be who they claim to be. If someone pushes for a serious relationship without getting to know you properly, consider that a red flag.
If someone crosses the line, we want to hear about it. Block and report any user who violates our terms.
Examples of violations include:
OreglTV operates continuous AI-supported monitoring to keep the platform safe. If our system detects a minor (underage user), the account is immediately and permanently banned. If our system detects sexual content or violent behavior, the user's match count is reset to 0 and the user cannot match with anyone until the next day. This enforcement is applied automatically to protect the community.
Since OreglTV uses anonymous accounts without passwords, your account security is tied to your device. Be cautious about who has access to your device. Do not let others use your phone with the OreglTV app if you want to keep your account private.
Don't rush into meeting or chatting off OreglTV. Take your time to get to know the other person through video calls, and don't hesitate to ask questions to identify any red flags or personal dealbreakers.
For the first few meetings, always choose a public, well-populated place. Avoid private locations like your home or theirs. If your date pressures you to go somewhere private, it's a sign to end the date.
Let a trusted friend or family member know about your plans, including where you're going and when. Always have your phone fully charged and with you.
Ensure you have control over how you arrive and leave the date so that you can leave whenever you feel comfortable. If you drive yourself, consider having a backup plan such as a ride-share app or a friend who can pick you up if needed.
Be aware of how alcohol or drugs affect you — they can impair your judgment and alertness. If your date pressures you to drink more or use drugs, stay firm and end the date if necessary.
Always know where your drink comes from and keep it in your sight. Accept drinks only directly from bartenders or servers. Substances used to facilitate sexual assault are often odorless, colorless, and tasteless. Additionally, keep personal items like your phone, wallet, and ID with you at all times.
It's okay to cut the date short if you feel uncomfortable. Trust your instincts — if something feels wrong or unsafe, don't hesitate to leave. If you need assistance, ask a bartender, server, or someone nearby for help.