Where is my data stored, and how do I remove it?
Short version: your data lives on servers in the European Union, we don't sell it, and you can ask us to delete it. Where it's stored Gaytherings is a US company, and our servers are in the EU. That means EU data protection standards apply to everyone using the platform, not only people in Europe. Your data may still be accessed from the US, since that's where we work from. When it moves across borders we use the legal safeguards required for that, like standard contractual clauses. WhFew readersHow do I change my email or account details?
Account settings holds your display name, your email address, and your saved payment methods. Open the profile menu and tap account settings. Your display name Change it any time. It's what appears when you're signed in, and it doesn't need to be your legal name. Your email address This one matters more than it looks. Your email is how you sign in and where every ticket gets sent, so changing it changes both. Update it in account settings. Codes and tickets go to the new address fromFew readersWhat if an event is fake or doesn't happen?
If you showed up and there's no event, tell us straight away. Same day if you can. Report it immediately! Use the report link on the event page, or email support@gaytherings.com with the event name and your order number. Speed matters here more than anywhere else on the platform. Organizer payouts are held until after an event ends, so a report that reaches us quickly can stop money leaving before anyone else gets caught. A report a week later is sFew readersHow do I sign in to Gaytherings?
There's no password. Enter your email, we send you a code, you're in. Signing in Tap sign in. Enter your email address. Check your inbox for a six-digit code. Enter the code. Same steps whether you've been here before or not. If there's no account on that email yet, we'll ask for a display name and create one. Why no password Passwords get reused, forgotten, and leaked. A code that works once and expires is harder to steal and impossible to forget. It also means we holdFew readersHow do I report an event or an organizer?
Every event page and every organizer profile has a report link at the bottom. Tap it, tell us what's wrong, and it comes to our team. What to report Anything that doesn't belong: a listing that's misleading about what the event actually is, content that breaks our event guidelines, an event that looks like a scam, an organizer impersonating someone, or hate and harassment aimed at any part of our community. If you're not sure whether something crosses a line, report it anyway. Sorting thatFew readers
