Match Group Tells Users To Verify Their Profiles In Order To Go On More Dates
On Safer Internet Day, Match Group Platforms Will Send A Coordinated Reminder To Users With Unverified Profiles, Encouraging Them To Photo Verify Their Profiles.
Verified profiles often receive better engagement, as these profiles encourage more informed decisions on dating apps and increase confidence in a potential match. At Hinge, users with profiles that are Selfie Verified go on more than 200% more dates globally than those with unverified profiles. On Tinder – in the 18-25 age group – being Photo Verified bumps up their chance to match by 10% as users feel more confident that their potential match is genuine and looks like their photos.
"Verifying your profile is the easiest thing you can do to level up your dating game," said
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"Safer Internet Day is an important reminder for us all to be more responsible and aware of the way we interact online," says
The tips encouraging safe practices for all online users, include:
- Look out for verified profiles.
- When you see a verified check on a potential match's profile, you'll know they've been Photo Verified, so they're really the person in their photos. You can also set up video chats before meeting up. If your date can't do any of these things, it's a red flag.
- Don't send money to anyone you don't know.
- Scammers may share investment advice or pull at your heart strings. No matter the request, never send money or personal financial info to anyone you meet online.
- Choose a familiar, well-reviewed and/or public location to meet.
- Meet for the first few times in a populated, public place. If your date pressures you to go somewhere private, end the date and report the person through the app you met them on.
- Let a trusted friend or family member know where you are going and who you are meeting with.
- Arrive at the location early to let a server or bartender know you're meeting someone for the first time so that they can have your back.
- Have a way there and back.
- Be in control of your own transportation. As a backup, use a ride-share app.
- Report any and all bad behavior, both online and IRL.
- If something feels unsafe, report the person to local law enforcement or through the app you met the person on. If it is an emergency, get to a safe place and call 9-1-1.
- Keep all digital and physical evidence. Take screenshots of your conversations with your date before blocking the person and erasing the conversation history.
- Report the incident as soon as you can and seek support. You do not have to go through it alone.
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