“In our survey of more than 450 online daters, we found that 95 percent of users Googled each other before agreeing to meet. Users have no real incentive to be truthful in their profiles, and the result is a lot of bad first dates–not to mention serious dangers like being catfished,” explains DateID CEO and Founder Remy Tennant. The UK’s Action Fraud is receiving more than 350 reports each month of online dating scams, and the FBI receives over 1,300, according to the announcement. A 2016 YouGov survey suggests that half of all users do not trust the veracity of details on dating profiles, and with good reason.
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