Saltire Social is the social platform rooted in community, authenticity, and the spirit of Scotland — a place to relive cherished memories and forge friendships that last a lifetime.
A Platform With Heart, Built From the Ground Up
Saltire Social was born from a simple belief: the internet deserves a social space that puts people before profit, community before clicks, and genuine connection before endless scrolling.
Named after Scotland's beloved national symbol — the St Andrew's Cross — Saltire Social carries the values of a proud, resilient, and warm-hearted nation. We built this platform to be a home for people who value real friendships, shared memories, and honest conversation.
Whether you're sharing a photo from last summer, reconnecting with an old friend, or discovering someone new — Saltire Social is your space to do it freely, safely, and authentically.
Scotland's Social Platform,
For the World
The Saltire has flown for over a thousand years — a symbol of courage, community, and belonging. We carry that spirit into everything we build.
Founded and operated in Scotland, with Scottish values at our core — honesty, resilience, and warmth.
Governed by Scots law and UK regulation — including UK GDPR, the Online Safety Act, and the Children's Code.
Welcoming members from across the world who share our belief in meaningful, human-first social networking.
We're building Saltire Social for our members — not for venture capitalists or advertising revenue.
A Platform You Can Actually Trust
We know you've been let down by big platforms before. Saltire Social is our commitment to doing things differently — and keeping that promise every single day.
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✓We will never sell your personal data to advertisers or third parties
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✓We will always be transparent about how we use your information
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✓We will respond to safety reports with urgency and care
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✓We will keep the core platform free for all members, always
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✓We will listen to our community and build what you actually need
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✓We will comply fully with UK data protection and online safety law