I Face Privacy and Safety Concern with Chamet App After Using Free Diamonds

I was encouraged to download the Chamet app with the promise that I could earn money. At first, I believed it was a safe way to make some extra income. However, after installing the app, I realized the real purpose was different. The system pushes users to engage in conversations with strangers, mostly men, and claims you earn money with every chat. When I joined, I was given free diamonds, which were activated automatically without me paying anything.
I did not want to continue using the app, so I avoided replying to anyone. Despite this, one user somehow obtained my phone number and began threatening me. He claimed that if I refused to interact with him, he would file a complaint against me. At one point, he even said he could take legal action simply because I told him I found the platform inappropriate. This has left me feeling extremely unsafe, especially since I never shared my personal details willingly.
No application should ever expose users to harassment or allow their private contact information to be misused. I am demanding that Chamet immediately review its privacy practices, protect user data, and ensure that such threats cannot happen to others. I also expect clear confirmation that no legal action can be taken against me for declining unwanted interactions. Chamet must provide a safe and trustworthy environment for all users.




