FAQ
We collect this information to enhance the user experience by:
- Providing Personalized Support: Understanding your background helps us offer tailored advice and support.
- Facilitating Connections: Information such as skills and profession allows members to connect with others who have similar interests or needs.
- Improving Community Engagement: Detailed profiles enable us to create meaningful interactions and connections within the community.
You can update your profile information by accessing the profile management section from your profile home. Simply navigate to the profile edit page where you can update details such as your bio, contact information, and profile picture.
Yes, you have the option to hide specific attributes from being visible to visitors and other members. You can adjust these privacy settings in the profile management section to control what information is visible to others.
Initiating Contact: When you click "Keep in Touch" on another member’s profile, a request is sent to that member.
Accepting or Rejecting Requests: The recipient can accept or reject the request. Once accepted, you can view each other's profiles and communicate. If rejected, the connection is not established.
Accepting or Rejecting Requests: The recipient can accept or reject the request. Once accepted, you can view each other's profiles and communicate. If rejected, the connection is not established.
Profile Privacy: You can control who sees your profile information by adjusting the privacy settings. This includes hiding specific attributes or making your profile completely private.
Restricting Information Sharing: You can manage your information sharing preferences in the privacy settings. You can choose to keep certain details visible only to yourself or to specific members.
Remaining Private: To remain private, ensure your profile privacy settings are set to restrict visibility. You can also choose to hide your profile from search results and limit who can view your information.
Restricting Information Sharing: You can manage your information sharing preferences in the privacy settings. You can choose to keep certain details visible only to yourself or to specific members.
Remaining Private: To remain private, ensure your profile privacy settings are set to restrict visibility. You can also choose to hide your profile from search results and limit who can view your information.
Verification is essential to ensure:
- Trust and Safety: It helps to create a safer community by ensuring that members are who they say they are.
- Accountability: Verified users are more likely to engage positively, fostering a trustworthy environment.
- Enhanced Community Experience: Knowing that members are verified encourages open communication and collaboration.
The dove represents:
- Peace: Just as the dove brought back the olive branch to Noah, our verification process aims to bring peace of mind to our community.
- Hope: It signifies hope for a secure and harmonious environment for all members.
- Trustworthiness: The dove serves as a reminder that we value transparency and integrity within our community.
We prioritize the safety and privacy of our members by:
- Data Protection: Implementing strict data security measures to safeguard your information.
- Privacy Policies: Clearly outlining our privacy policies to ensure you know how your information is used.
- Community Guidelines: Enforcing guidelines that promote respectful interactions and a supportive atmosphere.
- Roman Catholic Church: Believes in the authority of the Bible along with Church traditions and teachings. Includes sacraments, veneration of saints, and papal authority.
- Eastern Orthodox Church: Follows the Bible and traditions of the early Church. Emphasizes liturgical worship and the authority of Ecumenical Councils.
- Oriental Orthodox Church: Similar to Eastern Orthodoxy but differs on certain theological points. Includes unique traditions and practices.
- Protestant Denominations: Generally adhere to the principle of "sola scriptura" (scripture alone) as a basis for faith and practice. Includes Anglican, Lutheran, Reformed, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, and Pentecostal traditions.
- Evangelical and Charismatic Movements: Emphasize personal faith in Christ and adherence to biblical teachings. Often include practices such as speaking in tongues and prophetic gifts.
- Anabaptist Traditions: Focus on New Testament teachings, especially regarding discipleship and pacifism. Includes Mennonite and Amish traditions.
- Latter-day Saints (Mormons): Believe in the Bible but also in additional scriptures like the Book of Mormon. Unique doctrines not shared by mainstream Christianity.
- Jehovah’s Witnesses: Interpret the Bible differently from mainstream Christianity. Unique doctrines and practices, such as rejection of the Trinity.
- Christian Science: Incorporates the Bible but emphasizes interpretations from its founder, Mary Baker Eddy. Focus on spiritual healing and unique theological perspectives.
- Unitarian Universalist Christians: Less focus on the Bible; often includes a broad spectrum of religious beliefs. Emphasize personal exploration of faith and inclusivity.
- Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship: Emphasize a charismatic interpretation of the Bible. Include practices like speaking in tongues and healing.
- Church of God (various branches): Generally adhere to biblical teachings but may have different doctrinal emphases. Includes both Pentecostal and non-Pentecostal branches.