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Tinder, Match and OkCupid might be familiar names within the dating space, but there are also plenty of fake dating websites and services out there. With an increase in the number of people turning to online dating services over the last year, it stands to reason that more services have become available. However, some of them are more interested in matching themselves with personal user information than matching users with each other. The COVID pandemic has altered many aspects of normal life with a shift to working and schooling from home being one of the more obvious. Just like many social gatherings have been stopped or limited over the past year, the dating scene is one that has had to adjust to this new normal. This shift has resulted in many more turning to online services to find a match and, in turn, the shift has resulted in online services releasing new features and tweaks to specifically cater to the dating-from-home scene.
Some top dating sites are more reputable than others, though, and one thing you want to look out for is a fake dating site. Typically, this means a fabricated site with fictitious profiles created solely for the purpose of stealing your money. The website will draw you in, accept your payments, and leave you high, dry, and most definitely single. There are plenty of trusted dating websites like Zoosk and Match, but there are just as many bogus ones. So how can you tell when a dating site is for real and when it's just a group of con artists trying to clear out your bank account?
Catfishing and romance scams are almost woven into our lives now. Welcome to the age of fake dating profiles. That way, they can remove those fake profiles before they target your customers.
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6/27/2024
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