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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:
On web:
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 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.
The more of us who complain about not being privy to guests photos anymore before we accept the guests, the more airbnb might listen and go back to letting us see them. EVERYONE, PLEASE COMPLAIN TO AIRBNB ABOUT THIS.
We have been...for years.
Have you heard about the latest airbnb tragedy in Orinda, California? There's a whole thread about it in hosting and it's all over the US media.
Hello Joy,
I totally agree with your point of view and I am exactly in the
same situation as you. I very much want to see the person who
will be arriving at my home.
Also read Airbnb's new adjustments to this situation and
followed their instructions to edit "Guest Requirements"
to find out that there is no such thing as a place that says
"Profile Photo" which I could check off and then save.
Quite frustrating and don't know how to correct this situation
except for calling on the phone?
Also what if Hosts decide not to post a photo of themselves
on their listing - is that an option?
Dont worry one smart lawyer will bring a class action case to them and i bet they will look sharp after that. this is overzealous. shame air bnb!
I have being hosting on Abnb plus other sites since 2005. It is rather nice to see a photo of the guests who chose to book their accommodation with me out of all the other listings. However Having a photo of the guest is not that important to me. A photo is just a photo thats all. What matters to me is the character of the person. From my experience guests will always tell me abit about themselves upon their first inquiry for accommodation, if not I will ask them some information about themselves including the reasons for they trip and they will always give the information that I asked of. Reviews from other hosts about the guests can also help. I will rather know a bit about the person (s) who are coming to my place than relying on a photo.
I agree. I am opening myself and home up and deserve the right not to discriminate but to have a comfort with people based on their profile, which includes a pic and reviews, etc.
I completely agree with all the hosts who have indicated the security reasons for having our guests post profile photos. I want to know who I am to expect at my door. I hope you will reconsider this new system by reverting to profile pics required.
I totally agree with the above comments regarding the requirement of guest’s profile photos. We host a house in a mountain village in Crete which is very popular with tourists in the summer months. One of the reason’s a guest photo is important to us is because we go down to the local car park to greet our guest’s upon arrival as it is not easy to find the house. A profile photo makes this a lot easier to distinguish who are guest is in what sometimes can be a car park full of many tourists. I do not have a problem not seeing a photo until the guest has made a booking but can not see any valid reason why guest’s should be against providing a photo once a booking has been made. I also think the comments made by hosts want to know who they are opening their house to is a very valid reason for all guests to provide a profile photo of themselves. No photo or a photo of a pet is pointless.
@Judy411 wrote:We have been hosting for 6.5 years - and have been Super Hosts for as long as I can remember. I enjoy seeing our guest's photos. We obviously have not been declining based on any photos as we would not have SuperHost status otherwise. We feel much more comfortablle knowing people have their photos up there by choice - not being forced to do so by a new rule?
I also agree with the need for a profile photo at all times. I have been hosting at two of my homes for a number of years and I am not always home to greet my guests. I do, however have security cameras outside and can then see who is entering my suite with the code that i provide. I also agree that the profile photo helps to determine general age of the guests and if the photo shows a partying teenager, i would want to know that in advance. I do have instant book so I cannot, do not, cull based on the photo but i find it makes me uneasy if i have no idea who will be entering my home. INterestingly, some of those responding in this forum as hosts, don't have photos of themselves beside their names?
I agree with you completely!
Don't discriminate against groups of lads! I've hosted a group of lads 2X with the same main "LAD" and they have been wonderful guests! Same wth early 20 year olds. In one case the couple was a disaster to host. Dogs peed and pooped all over my home and they did nothing to stop it or clean up. The 2nd family was totally amazing.With an infant and toddler) FYI I kicked the 'bad" couple out with the help of airbnb peeps immediately.
My first guests were three lads, couldnçt be happier with the experience! They left the place in perfect state.
What is a LAD?
Really?.......Young gentlemen.