Airbnb Answers: Guest profile photos

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Update: January, 2019

 

A few months ago, we told you about some changes Airbnb was making to the way guest profile photos are displayed. You can read the original post, below.

 

Now that those changes are being introduced gradually, we want to make sure you have all the information you need. Here’s a recap of what will be changing, along with some tips.

 

 

New photo process

Moving forward, rather than displaying a potential guest’s profile photo before the booking is accepted, you’ll receive a guest’s photo after you’ve accepted the booking request. If you have Instant Book turned on, you won’t notice a change to the booking process.

 

Airbnb does not require guests to have profile photos. Although most guests provide a photo, some have told us they don’t want to share a picture of themselves when booking, and we listened.

 

At the same time, many of you told us that you value guest profile photos, and we listened to you, too. That’s why we’ve introduced a new option for hosts to be able to customize their own booking requirements.

 

New host control

You now have the option to require that your guests provide a profile photo. Again, the photo will be visible to you only after you accept the booking request. If you’d like to require your guests to provide a profile photo, you’ll need to turn on the control option in your settings for each of your listings, either on mobile or on web. Specifically:

 

On mobile:

  1. Go to the listing you’d like to require profile photos for
  2. Tap Booking settings
  3. Tap Guest requirements
  4. Look for the Profile photo section and tap Edit
  5. Tap Require a profile photo
  6. Tap Save


On web:

  1. From your host dashboard, click Listings
  2. Click Booking settings
  3. Next to Guest requirements, click Edit
  4. Check the box next to Profile photo
  5. Click Save

 

If you take this step and a potential guest doesn’t already have a profile photo, they’ll be prompted to upload one before they can request to book your space. A guest’s profile photo will not be available to you until after you accept the booking request. If the guest doesn’t want to provide a photo, then they won’t be able to book your space. 

 

Additional support

If you choose to require that your guests have a profile photo and one of your potential guests uploads an image that doesn’t show their face—a photo of a sunset or their dog, for instance—then you can call Airbnb’s Community Support. They’ll work with you to address the issue, and if you feel uncomfortable hosting someone without a photo that shows their face, you can request to cancel the reservation penalty-free.

 

As a reminder, Airbnb’s nondiscrimination policy prohibits hosts from making booking decisions or canceling reservations based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status. 

 

As an extra step, as always, you can require guests to provide a government ID to Airbnb in order to be able to book your space. You can read more about that process here.

 

Why these changes are important

We talked with lots of hosts and guests about profile photos, and we think these changes satisfy the core concerns and feedback we heard. We’ll be paying close attention to how these changes to profile photos affect our community, and will continue working to improve and simplify the process to ensure you feel comfortable hosting. We hope you’ll share your feedback with us so we can continue to build a community where everyone can belong. Thank you for hosting.

 

 

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October, 2018

 

You've been asking a lot about guest profile photos, and Airbnb has been working on new policies to address your concerns. Here is an update from Airbnb:

 

Today, we’re announcing some changes we will be making to the way we display guest profile photos.

 

Moving forward, rather than displaying a potential guest’s profile photo before the booking is accepted, hosts will receive a guest’s photo in the booking process only after they’ve accepted the booking request. Airbnb does not require all guests to provide a photo. Instead, we’ll be giving hosts the option to ask their guests to provide a profile photo, which will only be presented to hosts after they accept the booking. We have discussed some of this work in the past and we want you to know more about the changes we will be making in the coming months.

 

We have participated in a number of conversations with hosts and guests regarding this topic. We have listened to our community, and while most guests provide a photo, some guests told us they don’t want to share a picture of themselves when booking. We also recognize that concerns have been raised about the potential for photos to be misused in a way that violates our nondiscrimination policy.

 

At the same time, hosts have told us that they value profile photos because they can help hosts and guests get to know one another before a trip begins and help hosts recognize guests when they check in. Additionally, we’ve seen how photos can be a useful tool for enhancing trust and promoting community.

 

We want to balance these concerns. Airbnb does not require guests to provide a profile photo when booking a listing and, as we discussed earlier this summer with our hosts, we will be implementing a series of changes in the months ahead:

 

  • If a guest chooses to provide a profile photo, that profile photo won’t be displayed to the host as part of the booking process until after the booking is confirmed.
  • Because some hosts value profile photos and want to be able to know who they can expect at their front door, we will give hosts the option to ask that guests provide a profile photo prior to booking, which will only be presented to the host after the host accepts the booking request. This new option comes with important safeguards that are designed to ensure our community is fair and open to everyone:
    • Hosts must turn on this feature for each of their listings proactively, before they receive a reservation request.
    • If a host asks for a profile photo, we’ll prompt guests to upload one to their Airbnb profile before they can request to book that host’s particular listing; however, the photo will not be presented to the host until after the booking is confirmed.

 

If a host cancels a reservation after they see a guest’s photo, the guest will have an easy way to contact Airbnb and report any concerns about potential discrimination by the host in violation of our nondiscrimination policy and Community Commitment. If any guest believes he or she has been discriminated against and notifies our team, we’ll immediately help them book an alternative listing consistent with our Open Doors Policy, investigate the report, and take appropriate action. Any host who violates our nondiscrimination policy may be permanently banned from using Airbnb.

 

This announcement follows the commitment we made in 2016 to evaluate how we display guest profile photos in the booking process. As we implement these changes in the coming months, we hope you’ll share your feedback with us so we can continue to make thoughtful changes that make the Airbnb community a place where everyone can belong.

 

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Dawn298
Level 8
Toronto, Canada

We booked an Airbnb to stay at in Mexico over Christmas and my family was very concerned. If I wasn't an Airbnb host myself I wouldn't have booked. But I knew what I was looking for, etc. Pictures provide a certain level of confidence and understanding of who you are dealing with. It is a connection that is vital to Hosting and I, myself, rely on these photos. We as hosts provide numerous photos of our home and belongings, which in itself, gives a very clear picture of who we are as people. I expect the same, a photo of my proposed guest before I book them. Is that too much to ask?????

Make your voice heard! Dawn, did you know that Airbnb host guarantee does not cover 3rd party bookings? How are we going to be able to distinguish if a friend, co-worker, manager, agent, boss or simply a fraudulent transaction is happening and someone else is staying in your home instead? If we don’t have a profile picture we won’t be able to tell they are who they say they are. https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/1640/how-can-i-give-feedback-about-airbnb

You are so right, Luca. I will check out the link...

I just did. Took all my posts and sent them to Airbnb through feedback. Not sure what that will do, a public petition is better. I will be looking into it...

Cristiano31
Level 5
São Paulo, Brazil

Can we hosts hide our personal photo of our listenings profiles, and the guests will only see us when they book?  In my opinion, all this secrecy about photos based on assumptions of racism is something that I never understood. I am not racist and I never discriminated anybody. Want a proof? I have it live: just check all my guests! I am NOT ok with this change!



"A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both."
D. D. Eisenhower

@Cristiano31, it's rather insulting for Airbnb to assume, we, the people who make their business are racist and can't be trusted to run our own small businesses. 

 

This is a classic example of some managers, who have most likely never been hosts, sitting around making decisions based on theory that don't really apply in the real world.

@John1080  Airbnb always goes overboard, just like with the stupid blanket policy on mandating that we accept "emotional support animals"..this is the same, a huge change to address a small problem, a change that will eventually ruin the entire concept, brand and platform.  Why not use booking.com or expedia if the experience is totally the same, anonymous guests booking a space with no interaction, everyone can stay as strangers? However, at least with those platforms there is more verification and protection, and fewer rules for the hosts to follow.  

@Mark116, yes, if they keep this sort of thing up, they're going to end up shooting themselves in the foot, I believe. Eventually, as you said, there'll be nothing to distinguish Airbnb from any other platform. 

 

 

@John you and @Ava-Lee0 took the words out of my mouth. Airbnb will see their hosts migrating to other platforms. They will be just one of them so why not have more exposure in other platforms? If we were hesitant with the lack of interpersonal connection now it doesn't matter. It is all the same, a hotel style era, with shades of grey and their initials. Airbnb will simply see their numbers shrinking and crunching like other platforms who have insignificant bookings in their apartment selection. The secret they've never got? Home sharing is not hotels. For example Booking . com is a sucess in hotel industry and a fiasco in home sharing, same for flipkey and so many others. Airbnb was the only one who really succeeded. Please let me know if you have any suggestion. I'm looking for a new one. Thanks for the thoughts @Ava-Lee0 

Thankfully in the UK we would only be obliged to accept blind dogs.

Make your voice heard! Hello John, I completely agree. Airbnb must understand what we go through and the process of it. I have had multiple cases of 3rd party bookings. Did you know that Airbnb host guarantee does not cover 3rd party bookings? How are we going to be able to distinguish if a friend, co-worker, manager, agent, boss or simply a fraudulent transaction is happening and someone else is staying in your home instead? If we don’t have a profile picture we won’t be able to tell they are who they say they are. https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/1640/how-can-i-give-feedback-about-airbnb

Denise461
Level 1
Truckee, CA

I prefer to see a picture of the guest that does an instant book or request to book.  It’s alwayz nice to put a name to a face. 

Jeremy129
Level 6
New South Wales, Australia

This is the exact opposite of what I've been ringing airbnb support asking for. 

 

As a host of 2 busy airbnb's I am not happy to have people book without a profile photo. Airbnb has not been listening to hosts who are after more information rather than less about who is staying.  It's vital I can visually recognise who is coming through my front door. This is a backwards step!  

 

Keep it simple Airbnb - require clear profile photos just like we expect on any form of ID when making a booking to hire a car, hire equipment or stay in a hotel. 


Jeremy 

Alexandra164
Level 2
Raleigh, NC

This is yet again Airbnb putting the guest ahead of the host. 

Lindy22
Level 3
Victoria, Australia

This is a retrograde step. Discrimination on basis of race, sexual preference etc is not okay, but I do want to get a sense of who is wanting to stay with me. And I want to be able to follow up on that person if something goes awry. The whole point of Airbnb is to open your home to others. By making the booking process so incognito you are making it like the hotel experience.