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Online Dating Safety Tips, Resources and Precautions

Online Dating Safety Tips, Resources and Precautions

online datingDating Photo safety on internet

If you have a number of photos and should be used? What happens if you are concerned about safety? Some of us do not look like Brad Pitt or Sean Connery. Others of us are attractive, but the pictures are terrible. There are people who are paid to help with this problem. They are called “professional photographer.” Some people have the ability to do a really good person to watch the film developed. Your photos can make an intelligent and successful. Tell your photographer what you want. READ MORE HERE >>>>>>>>

Dating apps and websites

Tips from the Australian eSafety Commission – eWomen

Online dating can be fun and safe with a little planning and care.

If you want to try online dating, browse some of the apps and websites that offer it. Make sure you feel comfortable with the users, photos and language – find one that suits you.

Know how to recognise the ‘bad eggs’

Although most people are decent, some are not. Follow this guide to help you recognise possible ‘bad eggs’ on dating websites and apps.

Cheaters are often married or in a relationship and are looking for something outside their current relationship. Most will lie about the fact they are married or have a partner. Their availability is often limited and they may not readily share contact details. Again, if you are okay with this, or in a similar situation, then there is no issue, but be wary of these people if you want a monogamous, committed relationship.

Players are just after one-night stands, so they play the field. They often feature on many dating sites at the same time. They may be frequently unavailable, citing lame excuses, especially on Fridays and Saturdays. They may also suddenly contact you quite late for a ‘booty call’. This is fine if it’s what you want. It is a good idea though, to ask some questions so you know what they are looking for, and you can be sure you are both looking for the same thing. READ MORE >>>>>>>

Safety Can be sexy

7 Tips for Safe and Healthy Online Dating from Get Cyber Safe

Dating has changed in the digital age as many relationships now begin on apps, websites and social media. While it can seem like an intimidating way to meet people, you can make the experience of meeting someone online safe and enjoyable by following these seven tips.

1) Make sure the person is who they say they are
Before meeting with someone, you should know what they look like. If someone is stingy with revealing how they look or basic information about themselves such as their first name, it could be a sign of someone luring or catfishingFootnote1 you with false information.

2) Be cautious when sending images
It is always safer to not send revealing images to people you don’t know or fully trust. Your photos can end up anywhere once someone gets hold of them, so practice caution and use careful judgement.

3) Don’t reveal too much personal information
When you first start interacting with someone, you shouldn’t reveal personal data such as your home address and phone number. Communicate and build trust with the person first before you offer any contact or personal information, but never give more than is necessary.

4) Have a mutual understanding of boundaries
No matter what kind of date you have planned, it is always safer to know exactly what you’ll be doing. By discussing a plan beforehand you can both go into the situation knowing what you are and aren’t comfortable with.

5) Meet in a public place first
No matter what kind of date you’re going on, it is always safer to meet in an open and public place first. Avoid meetings that take place in remote areas, vehicles or anywhere that makes you feel uncomfortable.

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Online dating: staying safe – Tips from ACME

Using online dating sites can help you meet new people, but it can leave you open to certain risks and vulnerabilities, such as:

  • cyberstalking
  • online identity theft and fraud
  • malicious software (malware)
  • reputation damage
  • scams.

Here’s a general checklist for avoiding problems:

  • Scammers target online dating sites. Never give financial details or money to someone you meet online.
  • Think carefully before giving contact details to people you meet online.

  • Don’t display details such as email addresses, instant messaging user name, or mobile numbers in your profile.

  • Use established and reputable dating sites and familiarise yourself with the privacy policy.

  • Report offensive or harassing content to the site administrator.

  • If you contact someone and wish to meet in person, arrange to meet in a public place and ensure someone else knows where you are going.

  • READ MORE HERE >>>>>>>>>>

    10 rules for safe online dating – Your Life Choices

    Online dating can be a great way to meet new people without the pressure of awkward social situations. Make sure you have the best possible experience by keeping these 10 rules for safe online dating in mind.
    Never share personal information
    Not at first, anyway. Any online dating site worth its salt will offer you a messaging system, which you can use to contact other members of the site. This means you don’t need to give out your email address, phone number or home address to set up a first meeting with someone. Keep your personal information private until you’ve got to know them and feel comfortable.
    Use a free email provider
    Your email address can give away a lot of information about you. If you give someone your work email address you are also likely to be giving them information such as your last name and your place of work. This information can be used to find out more about you using Facebook, Google, or even by calling your place of work and making enquiries. Using a free email service provider such as Gmail, Yahoo! Or Hotmail, and creating an email address which doesn’t contain personal information, will help to keep you safe.
    Take your time
    The beauty of online dating is that you get to know people at your own pace. You are never obligated to meet anyone face to face, no matter how much you’ve spoken online. Ask questions, and really spend some time getting to know the person. Once you feel comfortable over email the next step is to have a chat on the phone. Use a mobile phone rather than giving out your home or work number, as a mobile phone is harder to trace back to an address.

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