PlentyOfFish has sophisticated software, as well as a growing user base that aids in the detection of illicit photos. Your profile will be deleted if we discover them and we will, even if they are hidden.

The lack of a formal policy regarding account closing on Plenty of Fish is something to consider. As a result, if you don’t terminate your account or put it on hold, it may continue to be active indefinitely. Do not depend on Plenty of Fish to ultimately delete your profile if you want it to be private after your death.

The simplest method to discover whether you’ve been blocked by another user on the PlentyofFish site is to note your inability to send him or her a message. If you can locate the person’s profile in a search and even look at it but are unable to send that individual a message, he or she has hidden you.

If you report a user for no cause, their account may be removed. You can block a member on Plenty of Fish if you don’t want to receive messages from them anymore. A member that has sent you a message can only be blocked.

Because you didn’t react to the new message notification within 15 seconds, your messages may not show up in your inbox even though you were notified of a new message. The person who sent you the message has decided to delete their account before you could read it. Messages are permanently deleted after an account is terminated.