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Who can see my profile photo on Airbnb?

Profile photos Your photo is your choice, but make sure it follows our Content Policy, as this photo may be shown to other users across Airbnb – like on your listing if you're a Host.



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Before you book, a Host will only be shown your first name and identity verification status. Your full name and profile photo will be shared with the Host after your booking is confirmed.

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Profile photos Your photo is your choice, but make sure it follows our Content Policy, as this photo may be shown to other users across Airbnb – like on your listing if you're a Host.

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Your profile picture is important for making a good first impression. It shows up on your listing in search results, where it introduces you to guests interested in places like yours. When guests tap or click on your photo, they're sent to your profile to learn more about you.

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Select Account settings from the drop-down menu. Scroll down to the Privacy and sharing section and click on Edit next to Profile visibility. Choose Private to make your profile invisible to non-Airbnb users and those who are not logged in.

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Deleting photos
  1. Click a photo.
  2. Click Delete this photo.
  3. Click Delete to confirm.


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We require listing Hosts, new Co-Hosts, and booking guests to be verified. When you book a stay or when you become a Host, we may need to verify your personal information, such as your legal name, address, phone number, and other contact details. We may also ask for a photo of your government ID and a selfie.

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Upload the right resolution: Use photos that are at least 1024px x 683px. When in doubt, a bigger photo is better. Show off unique amenities: Guests love to stay in spaces with character, so call attention to details like a fireplace, artwork, or backyard barbeque.

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“Private room” is selected as the listing or room type in your listing settings. The private room is not a shared room, hotel, resort, tent, camper, standalone unit (such as a backyard bungalow), or any other type of property on this list.

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Sharing passport details with an Airbnb host can be risky, especially if the host is not legitimate. If the host is a fraudster or scammer, they could use your passport details to commit identity theft.

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To confirm the accuracy of photos advertised to guests, hosts need to take new photos of their space as it is today that match what's listed on Airbnb. You'll need to visit your listing in-person and use the Airbnb app to take and send these new photos to the verification review team.

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Airbnb extra guest fee:
If guests plan on having additional visitors during their stay, additional fees could be levied, or certain rules may apply to accommodate the extra guests.

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Yes, it is possible to add additional guests to your booking. However, you must add the additional guests to the reservation prior to check-in. Additionally, you may be required to pay additional fees for each additional guest.

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A robust profile helps show you're reliable and authentic to people who don't know you yet, and can help develop connections between Hosts and guests while establishing trust on our platform.

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Superhosts can provide great conversation and local tips, but they also understand when guests want their privacy. Booking with a Superhost also doesn't mean you'll necessarily be staying with them—you may have the place to yourself. Being a Superhost simply means providing outstanding hospitality.

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