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Online dating can be fun and rewarding, but be cautious Online dating is very popular, and why not? Once you leave high school or college it's not easy to find a group of people who share your age group, interests, spiritual beliefsā¦and your desire to connect for companionship, fun and love. While online dating can be very rewarding, it's important to be cautious. Here are a few steps you can take to increase your online dating safety, courtesy of Sandy Berger's Great Age Guide to Better Living Through Technology. Additional edits, opinions and information are mine.
Whether you meet someone in a chat room or through an online dating service, the first rule of online dating is:
Take it slowly.
You might think you know the person because you have been chatting online or corresponding via email, but remember to use common sense when you decide to connect in person with an online dating pal.
Use Extra-Safe Online Dating Sites. Most online dating Web sites begin by asking you to fill out a profile. Before you do, make sure you read the privacy policy of the Web site. Many people who visit Internet dating sites are not completely honest. Although I advise you to be honest, please realize that others might stretch the truth a little (or a lot).
In a recent Nielsen//NetRatings' analysis of the online dating community, out of those acknowledging that they accessed an online dating service the previous day, 11 percent were married individuals. And those were the ones being honest!
Some Web sites are taking steps to make sure people who post profiles are who they claim to be. For example, a Web site called MyCountryMatch makes everyone pledge that they are single and unattached as well as honest and truthful. Another Web site called True has teamed up with Rapsheets Criminal Records to do background checks on each person it matches up.
Keep in mind, though, that no online dating Web site is perfect. You future mate might be somewhere on the Internet, but go slowly, use common sense, and always be at least a little suspicious.
Guard Your Anonymity. Be sure not to include your last name, address, workplace, phone number, or any other identifying information when corresponding online. Most online dating services use a double-blind system that protects your identity. If this system is not available at the online dating service you choose, create a nickname to use just for online dating sites. It is never a good idea to use your real name.
Ask for a Photo. Appearance can help you determine whether the person is someone with whom you want to correspond. Most online dating sites enable you to post a picture if you like. If the person doesn't send a photo and makes excuses, stop corresponding with them.
Don't assume that the person who chats to you on the computer screen will be the same person in real life. The single executive you chat with who says he has a body fat rating of 18 percent and works out every day could very well be unemployed, overweight, married, and have several children.
Oh, and if you do get a photo, remember that it might not be current or accurate.
Do you have an online dating story you would like to share with Senior Living readers? Send it to millionairecupid @ gmail.com.Labels: dating online, dating tips, internet dating, online dating safety, safety tips |
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Online Dating Safety Tips
Online dating can lead to wonderful relationships, romance and adventure. Only very occasionally will you ever hear about something going wrong. By employing a few basic guidelines you can make sure you play safely.
Go Slow Take things slowly to start and build trust. Take one step at a time. Begin by exchanging emails, swap recent photos, and chat via Instant Messenger. Listen to your intuition and if you feel uncomfortable then stop. (See Once you click with someone).
Stay anonymous at the beginning As you build trust, you can reveal more about yourself. At first be sure not to reveal your full name, where you live or other contact information at this early stage.
Guard your email Since a great number of relationships start with exchanging emails; be careful to ensure your email information is private. Your email can reveal more about you than just your email address. For example you may have a digital signature, or your full name. Make sure these are not revealed. If you're not sure what sending an email will reveal about your personal details, send a test message to yourself. If you are in doubt about what your email will reveal to someone about yourself, then send yourself a test message.
Remember to set up an email account especially for your online dating correspondence. Don't use your real name in your email address.
For Outlook Express 6 users, on the top menu, select Tools, then Accounts... Click on the "Mail" tab, and select the email account you wish to use. Next, click on the button "Properties". Under "User Information" replace your real name with a nickname, and remove any reference to your "Organization".
Ask for a photo Some say looks are important, others personality! Either way, request a photo from your potential date. It's a good way to check who you are talking has described themselves fairly well! If someone keeps putting off sending a photo, then this should be a warning signal. Of course, there's nothing like actually meeting, so you may not really be sure until then. Don't forget to ask for more than one photo, and remember to ask when the photo was taken.
Use the telephone Only give out your phone number when you feel comfortable. You probably have already exchanged emails and chatted via instant messenger. Chatting by phone will give you both a chance to get to know each other better and is a good way to assess your potential date's social skills.
Use a cell phone if you have one or a pay phone in preference to your home number. If you must use you home number then you should consider suppressing Caller ID on that line. The flip side would be to use a service like Privacy Manager that intercepts numbers without Caller ID. Both features are useful ways to protect yourself and your privacy.
Where to Meet Arrange to meet somewhere public where there's a lot of people. Make sure you know you're route home so you don't miss the last train or bus, and keep a number to call for a taxi incase you're late or there's been a change of plan.
Bring a friend You may like to bring a friend with you on your first date, and plan for them to leave early if things are going well. You could also arrange to meet them after your date as an additional precaution, or at least to ring them on your way home. Do also remember to take your cell phone if you have one.
Tell a friend If you can't bring a friend, always tell someone where, when and with whom you are meeting. If travelling leave your hotel address and phone with them. Call them if possible, after your date.
Traveling long distance If you are traveling some way to meet someone for the first time, don't agree to stay at their place. Instead arrange a hotel and if your budget allows, rent a car. This way if your date isn't suating, safety tips, online dating safety, internet dating, ccessful you have a place of your own to go. Avoid meeting at the airport or revealing your hotel.Labels: dating tips, internet dating, online dating, online dating safety, safety tips |
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