Check to see if their profile images are altered<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nYou can never be too careful. There are a lot of tools online for checking to see if someone is who they say they are.<\/p>\n
7. Don’t just text<\/h2>\n
Don’t just text, either. Why not try the old-fashioned approach and have a simple phone call with someone before meeting them in person? What about video calls? Surely someone who is being honest with you and likes you for who you are can’t refuse a simple request like that.<\/p>\n
It can be a good screening mechanism — if someone doesn’t want to show your their face over a video call or let you hear their voice over a phone call, they might be hiding something about their identity.<\/p>\n
8. Don’t give out financial information<\/h2>\n
Just don’t. Anyone who asks for money should send up an immediate red flag for your finely honed gut instincts.<\/p>\n
If you have good reasons to give someone money (for example, splitting a meal or movie tickets), use cash or a secure peer-to-peer payment app like Venmo.<\/p>\n
9. Report or block them<\/h2>\n
Finally, if someone is trolling you or you don’t want them around, don’t be afraid to block them and report them if appropriate.<\/p>\n
Most dating apps now have a function for reporting users who are scamming others or just being inappropriate. Reporting people isn’t only for you, it helps to protect everyone who is using the app.<\/p>\n
As the digital world becomes an intrinsic part of our lives, it’s important that you take steps to protect yourselves. Using a Burner number is only one way, but it’s a good first step. Use these tips and trust your instincts to help protect your privacy when dating online.<\/p>\n
Always have a plan B. In the day and age of ride-sharing and cell phones, there’s no excuse for getting in a car with a stranger. And always use a Burner number if Uber or Lyft (or other ridesharing app) drivers ask for a contact number outside of the app.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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