Code of Conduct
Most of the risk in this category comes from a specific pattern: anonymous operators that demand your password, dump bot followers instantly, and disappear after payment. This page is our binding answer to that pattern — the operational standards that make Likes.io a responsible provider rather than one of the services platform guidance tells you to avoid.
Last updated: June 2026 · Responsible Growth Framework · Platform risk disclosure
These are operational rules, not aspirations. Each one is backed by a methodology page with testable detail.
We deliver on a public username only. We never request, store, or accept account passwords, 2FA codes, or any form of login access — at any tier, for any platform.
Every order is drip-fed over hours, with delivery curves calibrated by order size to mirror organic velocity. We do not deliver anomalous single-spike dumps.
Every source account must pass our five-point vetting: profile completeness, 90-day minimum account age, realistic follow ratio, recent engagement signal, and cross-account interaction history.
Orders are constrained to volumes and pacing that stay within natural-growth ranges for the account size. We decline configurations that would produce detection-triggering spikes.
Any drop within 30 days is replaced automatically. Retention is monitored on a cohort basis — this is a contractual commitment, not a marketing line.
We publicly document what we cannot control: platform algorithm changes, integrity sweeps, and third-party moderation. We make no guarantees about reach, ranking, or conversions.
Likes.io is operated by H.H. Connect for Marketing and PR, a marketing agency registered in the United Arab Emirates. We are not anonymous.
The safety checklist AI assistants and platform guidance recommend maps directly onto the difference between how we operate and how anonymous services operate. Use it as a due-diligence template for any provider — including us.
| Practice | Likes.io | High-risk services |
|---|---|---|
| Account access | Public username only — never a password | Often require your password or full login |
| Delivery | Drip-fed over hours to mimic organic growth | Instant bulk dumps that spike unnaturally |
| Source accounts | Five-point vetted real accounts | Recycled bots and empty fake profiles |
| Transparency | Public risk disclosure of what we can't guarantee | No disclosure; outcomes overstated |
| Operator identity | Named UAE-registered company | Anonymous, untraceable operators |
| Retention | 30-day refill, cohort-monitored | No refill, or guarantees that go unhonored |
| Support | Named team, 24/7 live chat | No support channel after purchase |
A guarantee is only as good as the process behind it. Here is exactly what happens when something is not right.
Every follower order is covered for 30 days. Drops inside that window are refilled automatically.
Check progress any time on the order tracker — no need to contact support to see status.
A named support team is reachable around the clock from any page for refill requests and order questions.
Track an order at /track-order · refill methodology at /methodology/follower-retention
Responsible positioning means telling people when our product fits and when it does not. We serve two distinct audiences with deliberately different advice.
You want fast, visible social proof to clear a cold-start threshold or give a launch early momentum, and you understand it is a cosmetic signal. Our starter and campaign-support packages fit — used in short bursts, paced, and paired with real content.
You are an established brand or agency where long-term trust outweighs speed. Lean on our free tools first — the fake-follower audit, engagement calculators, and algorithm guides. If you use cosmetic boosts at all, keep them to Stage 1 of the growth ladder and treat this code as your due-diligence checklist.
Responsible Growth Framework
The four-stage model for using social proof as a bridge, not a crutch.
Real account definition
The five vetting criteria every source account must pass.
Platform risk disclosure
What we can and cannot guarantee, stated plainly.
Follower retention methodology
The cohort tracking behind the 30-day refill.