u2nite was created for people across the LGBTQIA+ community to discover, chat and connect with greater control over their personal information. For Wildtrolls, the company behind u2nite, diversity, equity and inclusion are not separate from privacy and safety. People can only participate openly and authentically when they feel respected, represented and able to decide what they reveal about themselves. That principle shapes who u2nite is built for, how the app approaches personal data and how we want our company, partnerships and community to develop.
u2nite is designed for gay, bi, lesbian, trans, non-binary, queer, questioning and other LGBTQIA+ people. No single label, identity or way of connecting defines the community. Some people are looking for dating or attraction. Others want friendship, conversation, local community or a connection that develops naturally over time.
People should not have to fit into a narrow category to feel welcome. u2nite aims to provide an inclusive space in which users can present themselves on their own terms and decide what kind of connection they are seeking.
Visibility can be empowering, but it can also create risks. For LGBTQIA+ people who are not openly out, live in unsupportive environments or travel through places where LGBTQIA+ identities are targeted, personal information can have serious real-world consequences. That is why privacy is part of inclusion at u2nite.
Users can register without providing an email address or phone number. Private text conversations use end-to-end encryption, and u2nite does not request access to a phone’s precise GPS location to display a profile. The app processes the technical and service information needed to operate, but it is not designed to build advertising profiles or turn people’s private lives into data revenue. u2nite does not sell personal information. These choices give users greater control over when they become visible, what they share and who receives that information.
Not every LGBTQIA+ person connects under the same conditions. A user in Berlin, Mumbai, São Paulo or Nairobi may face very different social, legal, financial and cultural circumstances. Someone who is openly queer may have different needs from someone who must remain discreet. A person seeking friendship may use the app differently from someone looking for dating or a relationship.
Equity does not mean assuming that everyone needs the same experience. It means designing with different realities in mind and reducing unnecessary barriers wherever possible. u2nite aims to give people access to the same core opportunities to discover, communicate and connect while allowing each user to decide how much information they reveal.
Values only matter when they influence real decisions. u2nite’s privacy-focused architecture is designed to reduce the exposure of identity, location and private conversations. Features such as encrypted chat, location areas without precise GPS tracking, in-app video calls, blocking and reporting tools, and public-place suggestions for first meetings are intended to give users more control over their experience.
No app can guarantee personal safety, eliminate discrimination or control what every user does. Technology can, however, reduce certain forms of exposure and provide clearer ways to set boundaries, end contact and report inappropriate behaviour. Respect also means communicating honestly about what a feature protects and where users should remain careful.
Wildtrolls aims to build a working environment based on respect, fairness and the value of different perspectives. As the company and team develop, recruitment, collaboration and professional opportunities should be based on ability and contribution rather than sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, religion, disability, age or personal background.
Discrimination, harassment and degrading behaviour are incompatible with the company we want to build. Team members, freelancers, advisers and partners should be treated with dignity and able to raise concerns without fear of retaliation. We believe a product created for a diverse global community benefits from people with different experiences, cultures and points of view.
The values behind u2nite should also influence the organisations and service providers with which Wildtrolls works. We aim to collaborate with partners who respect LGBTQIA+ people, take data protection seriously and understand that trust must be earned through actions rather than slogans. As u2nite develops its community relationships, sponsorships and partnerships, we want those activities to support greater visibility, dignity and opportunity—particularly where LGBTQIA+ people face exclusion or hostility. We will describe partnerships and initiatives publicly when they are concrete and active, rather than claiming programmes that do not yet exist.
No company should declare itself perfectly inclusive or completely safe. Communities change, language develops, threats evolve and products create effects that may not have been anticipated. Diversity, equity, inclusion, privacy and safety therefore require ongoing attention.
Wildtrolls aims to listen to feedback from users, team members and partners; review product decisions; correct mistakes; and communicate changes honestly. Being accountable means explaining what u2nite does today, distinguishing current features from future plans and avoiding promises that technology cannot guarantee.
Connection within the LGBTQIA+ community is broader than romance. People use social and dating apps to find friends, exchange experiences, discover local communities, meet while travelling and feel less isolated. A conversation may become a friendship, a date, a relationship or simply a positive moment between two people.
u2nite is designed to support those different forms of connection without deciding what the outcome should be. Whether someone arrives looking for a gay dating app, a queer dating community, new LGBTQIA+ friends or private conversation, they should encounter the same principle: respect the person, reduce unnecessary data exposure and let the user decide what comes next.
Wildtrolls believes technology should help people connect without asking them to surrender their dignity, identity or private lives in return. Our goal is to build an LGBTQIA+ dating and social app in which inclusion is supported by meaningful privacy, greater user control and honest communication. We are not building a perfect or risk-free world inside an app. We are building an alternative based on a clear belief:
People should be able to connect as themselves—not as data profiles.
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No. u2nite is built for gay, bi, lesbian, trans, non-binary, queer, questioning and other LGBTQIA+ people.
No. People can use u2nite for dating, friendship, conversation, travel connections and other forms of social connection.
No. You decide which information you include in your profile and how you describe yourself.
People cannot participate equally when revealing their identity, exact location or private conversations could expose them to discrimination, outing, harassment or legal danger. Greater control over personal information can help more people connect on their own terms.
No platform can guarantee how every person will behave. u2nite is designed with safety and privacy in mind and provides tools such as blocking and reporting, but users should continue to use personal judgment.
Use the reporting and blocking options inside the app when another user behaves in a discriminatory, threatening, pressuring or otherwise inappropriate way.