Ethics & Safety for Using Tarot Online | TarotYesNo.com

Ethics & Safety for Using Tarot Online

We want your experience with our Yes/No tool and intuitive guides to be supportive and safe. Below are our ethical principles, situations when tarot is not appropriate, and pointers to real-world help.



At a glance

  • Entertainment only: tarot here does not replace medical, legal or financial advice.
  • Respect & autonomy: your decisions are yours. We don’t promise “100% accuracy” and we don’t use fear.
  • Safety first: in crisis, contact real-world support before any reading.
  • Privacy-aware: protect your information and others’. See our Privacy Policy.


When NOT to use tarot

  • Health or mental health crisis: symptoms, suicidal thoughts, risk of harm — contact emergency services or a qualified professional.
  • Legal or financial matters: disputes, contracts, investments — consult a lawyer or licensed advisor.
  • Third-party privacy: don’t pry into others’ private lives. Focus on your choices and boundaries.
  • High-pressure decisions: if fear is overwhelming, pause, seek support, and return when calm.
  • Minors: this site is intended for adults (18+).


Ethical guidelines

  1. User autonomy: results are signals to reflect on — not verdicts.
  2. No guarantees: we don’t claim accuracy or outcome certainty.
  3. Neutral, respectful tone: no discrimination, fear tactics or manipulation.
  4. Moderation: avoid compulsively repeating the same question; take time to act and review.
  5. Transparency: tarot here is for entertainment and self-reflection.


Responsible question framing

Ask clear, time-bound questions from your own point of view. For ready-made examples and a quick checklist, see: How to Ask Tarot Questions.

➤ Try the Yes/No draw
➤ Explore intuition & good decisions
➤ Play with simple yes/no methods



If you’re in crisis

If you or someone near you is in immediate danger or considering self-harm, call your local emergency number now (e.g., 911/112/999) or contact local crisis services. Talking to a trusted person, doctor, therapist or legal/financial professional can provide real help that tarot cannot replace.



Privacy & data

Keep your questions confidential. Don’t post sensitive details (health, finances, identifying data about third parties). Review our Privacy Policy and cookie settings.





FAQ — ethics & safety

Does tarot replace professional help?

No. Treat results as prompts for reflection. For health, legal and financial issues, speak to a qualified professional.

Is this site suitable for minors?

The site is for adults (18+).

Can I ask about third parties?

Avoid violating someone else’s privacy. Ask about your actions, choices and boundaries.

What if I’m in crisis or having suicidal thoughts?

Do not wait — call your local emergency number (e.g., 911/112/999) or reach out to local crisis services. This site does not provide crisis intervention.

How often can I ask the same question?

Use moderation. Act on insights, give it time, then review before asking again.