Always involve your parents or guardians in the marriage discussions. This not only protects you but also ensures a transparent and culturally respectful process.
Do not send money to anyone you meet through the platform, no matter the reason. Matrimonial fraud often begins with emotional stories and financial requests. Always report such behavior immediately.
Avoid sharing sensitive details such as your home or work address, routine schedules, or financial information. Keep early communication limited to general topics until you build trust.
Keep your conversations within Corishta during the initial stages. This helps us monitor suspicious behavior and protect you from potential misuse.
If someone avoids video calls, refuses to meet in person, or keeps giving excuses—consider it a red flag. Matrimonial conversations must be genuine and transparent.
Block and report any user who:
You can report directly from any profile or message screen.
Marriage is a lifelong decision—take time to know the person. Schedule video calls before meeting and involve your family early.
Meet for the first few times in safe, public places. Avoid private or isolated locations, and don’t allow anyone to pressure you otherwise.
Let someone close to you know when, where, and with whom you are meeting. Keep your phone fully charged and with you.
Use your own transportation so you can leave anytime. Have a backup option (like a taxi app or a trusted contact).
Keep your personal belongings and drink in your sight at all times to avoid any misuse or tampering.
You are under no obligation to continue a meeting. If you feel uneasy or unsafe, end the meeting immediately. Trust your instincts.
If you experience inappropriate behavior or feel unsafe at any point, report it via our support section. In case of a serious emergency, contact local law enforcement immediately.