Trust & Safety

Every order on Qyrony is covered by escrow, every upload is screened before it goes live, and in-person exchanges follow clear ground rules. This page explains all three.

Digital orders: escrow by default

When you buy a digital product, your payment is locked in escrow instead of going straight to the seller. It is released only when the order completes. If something is wrong, opening a dispute freezes the money until a moderator resolves it. Neither side can pull funds out from under the other.

Every upload is reviewed

Product files pass a three-layer gate before publication: integrity checks (SHA-256, file-type verification), a malicious-pattern screen that rejects executables and embedded secrets outright, and an AI trust-and-safety review. Anything uncertain goes to human moderation instead of auto-publishing.

Meeting in person: the ground rules

Local-pickup listings are exchanged face to face, and Qyrony never processes payment for them. That independence comes with responsibilities:

  • Meet in public. Busy cafés, station halls, shopping centres. Bring a friend if you can.
  • Inspect before paying. Test the item in person. No money changes hands until you are satisfied.
  • Keep the conversation on Qyrony. Chat inside the platform so there is a record if anything goes wrong.
  • Never pay a deposit up front. A seller asking for advance payment on a pickup item is a red flag. Walk away.
  • Protect your address. Agree on a neutral meeting point. Nobody needs to know where you live.
  • Trust the profile signals. Verified vendors, sales history, and community activity are visible on every listing. A brand-new account selling high-value items deserves extra caution.

Something went wrong?

  • Digital order problem: open a dispute from your order. The funds freeze immediately and moderation takes over.
  • Suspicious listing or user: report it to the moderation team via Support. Screenshots and the listing link help.
  • Account compromised: change your password in Settings. Signing out everywhere revokes every active session token.