Trust and safety

Public listings. Private account data.

Bazarse shows store, product, deal, and location information that helps shoppers decide. Customer accounts, vendor tools, wallet, admin, and operational data stay protected behind permission checks.

Safety model

ListingsPublicStores, products, deals, cities, and categories
AccountPrivateProfile, wallet, orders, messages, and admin tools
ClaimsRealNo fake ratings, distances, or availability
CorrectionsOpenUsers and stores can report listing issues

Bazarse promise

Browse confidently, then verify final price, stock, and offer terms with the store before visiting or buying.

What this means

Boundary

Public means deliberately public.

Public pages should show listing details that help customers browse. Private account, payment, admin, and vendor-only fields must stay out of the public experience.

No private customer pages

No public admin tools

No vendor-only operational fields

Accuracy

Listings must not over-promise.

Bazarse should show real store, product, deal, and location information. If availability, pricing, or timing is not confirmed, the page should say so instead of pretending.

Real listing information

Clear availability language

Reportable data issues

Truth quality

No fake trust signals.

Bazarse should not manufacture ratings, distances, review counts, availability, or checkout promises. Public claims must come from real records or stay absent.

Real active records

Stable listing links

Clean empty states

Bazarse

Browse stores, products, deals, support, privacy, and terms in the same Bazarse app-style experience.