Terms of Use
Last updated 16 August 2026 · Applies to the Yallameet iOS app and yallameet.app
Yallameet gets strangers and friends into the same place a few hours from now. That only works on trust, so these are the terms — written to be read, not to be skipped.
1. Agreeing to these terms
By creating an account or using Yallameet you agree to these terms and to the Privacy Policy. If you don't agree, don't use the app. Yallameet is operated by Amer Sarhan, Dubai, United Arab Emirates ("we", "us").
2. Who can use it
You must be at least 17 years old. You must be legally able to enter a contract, and not barred from the service under the laws that apply to you. One account per person, and the details on it must be accurate — no impersonating someone else.
3. Your account
You're responsible for what happens on your account and for keeping access to your phone number or Apple ID secure. Tell us at amer.sarhan@gmail.com if you think someone else is using it. You can delete your account at any time from Settings, and it is erased immediately.
4. Meeting people is at your own risk
Read this one properly. Yallameet introduces people. It does not vet them. We do not run background checks, verify identity, or confirm that anyone is who they claim to be. Turn-up rates are reported by hosts and can be wrong.
Anything that happens when you actually meet is between you and the people there. Meet in public. Tell someone where you're going. Leave if it feels wrong. To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for the conduct of any user, online or in person.
5. What you may not do
- Harass, threaten, stalk, or abuse anyone, or post hateful content about people or groups.
- Use Yallameet for dating, hookups, or sexual solicitation. It isn't that app, and doing it will get you removed.
- Post a hangout at a private residence, or otherwise ask people to come to a home address.
- Advertise, promote a business, run a paid event, spam, or recruit for anything.
- Post anything illegal, or arrange anything illegal.
- Impersonate anyone, or post hangouts you don't intend to show up to.
- Scrape the service, reverse engineer it, or hammer it with automated requests.
- Collect other users' information, or share what you learn in a private group chat outside it.
The community rules spell out the same thing in ordinary language and are part of these terms.
6. Your content
What you post stays yours. You give us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free licence to store, display and transmit it strictly so the app can work — showing your hangout in the feed, delivering your message to the group, showing your photo on your profile. That licence ends when you delete the content or your account, except for group messages, which are anonymised as described in the Privacy Policy.
Don't post anything you don't have the right to post.
7. Reports and enforcement
Anyone can report a user or a hangout from inside the app, and anyone can block another user outright. We read reports and we act on them. We can remove content, suspend an account, or ban someone permanently — with notice where it's reasonable, and without it where safety needs it. Reports are confidential; the person reported is never told who reported them.
8. The service itself
Yallameet is free. There is no subscription, no in-app purchase and no advertising. We may change or discontinue features, and we may end the service, though we'll give notice if we do. We don't promise it will always be available or free of bugs.
9. No warranty
The service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement, to the fullest extent permitted by law.
10. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for lost profits, data or goodwill, arising from your use of Yallameet — including anything that happens at a hangout. Where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to AED 100. Nothing here limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud, where the law forbids that.
11. Ending it
You can stop using Yallameet and delete your account whenever you like. We may suspend or terminate your account if you break these terms or the community rules. Sections 4, 6, 9, 10 and 12 survive termination.
12. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the United Arab Emirates, and the courts of Dubai have exclusive jurisdiction — except where the law of the country you live in gives you the right to bring a claim locally, which these terms do not take away.
13. Apple
Yallameet is distributed through the App Store. Apple is not a party to these terms and has no obligation to provide support for the app. Apple is a third-party beneficiary of these terms and may enforce them against you. If the app fails to conform to any applicable warranty, you may notify Apple for a refund of the purchase price — which, since Yallameet is free, is nothing.
14. Changes
If we change these terms we'll update the date above and tell you in the app before the change takes effect. Continuing to use Yallameet after that means you accept the new version.