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Qooh.me

13+
Minimum age according to Qooh.me
13+ Minimum age according to Qooh.me

What is Qooh.me?

Qooh.me is a social media service that allows people to anonymously ask questions about users. People asking questions are not required to join. If you answer a question, the answers are posted on your online profile, which is publicly available online. Profile setup options include photo, location and full name. The platform encourages you to post your unique Qooh.me link on your other social media accounts to invite more questions.

Website: qooh.me

How do people use Qooh.me?

Learn more about the benefits and risks associated with how people use anonymous feedback services like Qooh.me.

Qooh.me is used for: anonymous communication, location sharing, messaging/online chat, online relationships and screen capture

How can you report online abuse, ask for content to be removed or block someone?

Qooh.me offers no function* for reporting abuse, cyberbullying or inappropriate behaviour within the service.

This link is provided by Qooh.me:

  • In-app report function
    Qooh.me offers a report option in the bottom right corner of questions and replies.*
  • Contact Qooh.me
    Contact details for Qooh.me.

How can you protect your personal information?

There are no privacy settings in Qooh.me. Your profile information, along with any questions you answer, will be publicly available online.

These links are provided by Qooh.me:

Key safety links

Qooh.me does not provide specific online safety information.*

*Accurate at the time of publication.

Last updated: 04/06/2024

The eSafety Guide helps you find out how to protect your personal information and report harmful content on common social media, games, apps and sites. Entries are for information only and are not reviews or endorsements by eSafety. Before choosing to use any online service or platform it’s best to:

  • do your own research to understand the risks and benefits
  • check the age rating and requirements
  • consider privacy
  • check the permissions and other settings
  • check the in-app reporting options.

If you are a parent or carer who is deciding whether a child should be allowed to use an online service or platform, you can also:

  • consider your child's readiness for the types of content and experiences they might encounter
  • help them understand what to do if they need help
  • provide ongoing support and monitoring, for example through regular check-ins with your child
  • agree to some rules about use of each service or platform.

To find out more, you can read the App checklist for parents, as well as information about parental controls in social media, games and apps and mental wellbeing resources for families.