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  1. Your Profile is a way to provide some simple personal details that bring you to life as a person and build trust with Hosts you might want to stay with, or guests who are interested in staying at your listing. Details you choose to share about yourself may be highlighted across the Airbnb platform to Hosts and guests.

  2. How to add, edit, and remove multiple instances of your Experience simultaneously from your calendar. Setting a price for your Experience. Learn more about how the Experience Host dashboard helps you set your ideal price. Get important tips and tools to help you manage your reservations and your calendar.

  3. You can edit your settings to require guest's to provide profile photos. However, these photos won’t be displayed until after a booking is confirmed.

  4. Co-travelers must be 18 or older and must have an Airbnb account. If your friends and family aren’t on Airbnb yet, here’s how to get them started. Co-travelers who accept an invite from the primary booker will be able to communicate with the stay’s Host, Co-Hosts, and fellow guests.

  5. By posting content on Airbnb, you agree to abide by this policy. Content includes any written, photographic, audio, video, or other content, including: Writing: Listing titles and descriptions, profile pages, public and private reviews, feedback, Community Centre posts, and messages to Airbnb, Hosts, or guests.

  6. An experienced guest. Only experienced guests will be able to see and book your listing. You get extra peace of mind because you’re welcoming someone to your place that has already used Airbnb and knows how hosting works and knows what to expect from Hosts.

  7. Creating an account. Find easy-to-follow instructions to create an account. How to submit your ID. Details what info you’ll need to share, plus troubleshooting when you’re uploading your government ID. Booking a trip: What to do if you’re new. Learn about Airbnb’s booking process, how to confirm your reservation, special offers, and more.

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