Safety
Safety and Security
Worker safety is at the heart of DutyPe. Follow these guidelines to protect yourself from fake jobs, scams, and unsafe situations.
DutyPe safety promise
We are committed to a safer marketplace for workers and employers. Suspicious posts, scams, and abusive behavior should be reported immediately.
Most important rule
Legitimate employers should never ask workers to pay registration fees, security deposits, or other charges to get a job.
Before you meet anyone
- Research the company and job location.
- Share the job details and meeting location with someone you trust.
- Prefer first meetings in public places.
- Leave if anything feels wrong or rushed.
Red flags
- Unusually high pay for vague work.
- Pressure to decide immediately.
- Requests for money or documents before hiring.
- Refusal to share company details.
- Communication only through private messaging with no clear company identity.
- Requests for personal documents before hiring.
- Interview location is a private residence.
- Communication only through personal WhatsApp.
How DutyPe helps
- Verified employer and trust signals.
- In-app reporting tools.
- AI and rules-based scam detection.
- In-app chat and application history.
- Fast review of suspicious activity.
Emergency contacts
Police: 100 - For immediate safety situations.
Women helpline: 1091 - National Commission for Women helpline.
Cyber crime: 1930 - National Cyber Crime helpline.
DutyPe support: dutypein@gmail.com - Report issues by email or using the in-app report flow.
Data security
- All data is encrypted in transit and at rest.
- We use secure cloud infrastructure through Google Cloud.
- Regular security audits and updates.
- Your personal data is never sold to third parties.
- You can delete your account and data anytime.
Community guidelines
- Treat everyone with respect.
- Be honest in your profile and communications.
- Honor your commitments.
- Report violations to keep the community safe.
- Help others by sharing your experiences.
Need to report abuse
Email dutypein@gmail.com or use the in-app report flow when something looks unsafe.
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