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Not every dating profile tells the truth. Using behavioral data and platform transparency reports, we compiled a guide to spotting red flags with measurable accuracy.
Profiles using only heavily filtered photos are significantly more likely to misrepresent appearance. Warning signs include all photos from the same angle and no full-body shots.
Unusually vague profiles about occupation and location while
Unusually vague profiles about occupation and location while being specific about partner requirements tend to score low on authenticity measures.
People who push to move off the app within the first few messages show statistical correlation with scam behavior.
Inconsistency is the most reliable indicator
Inconsistency is the most reliable indicator. Profiles with two or more factual contradictions are four times more likely to result in negative experiences.
Photo verification reduces fake profiles significantly. Verified profiles receive 30 percent more matches, but verification only confirms photo accuracy, not biographical claims.
The best protection is patience
The best protection is patience. Taking your time, video calling before meeting, and trusting instincts are evidence-backed strategies for safe dating.
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Find My App →- Pew Research Center (2025) — Online dating attitudes and usage
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