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How to Safely Use Dating Apps

By Alyssa Martinez @ItsMariaAlyssa

With the pandemic keeping everyone trapped inside for a couple of years, there is no wonder that now we have a bit of freedom, singles are turning to date apps and sites to find love. Finding connections during lockdown was difficult, if not near impossible, and heading back out into the dating game can be a little bit daunting. Have you forgotten how to date? Probably not, but even so, that doesn't stop you from feeling a little nervous, insecure, and vulnerable when signing up and using dating sites. To put your mind at ease and let you relax to find love, make sure you are using dating apps safely and securely.

Use Reputable Dating Apps

There are so many dating apps out there, it's a little overwhelming. Choosing the right dating app for you is the first challenge to overcome. Do you sign up for all of them? Or Just a few? But which few? Are they legit? They all have different features, which do I need? What if I pick the wrong one? But do not fear; to help you make your decision and know that you are choosing an app that is safe, secure, and has features that appeal to you, visit top10.com. Here, the most popular dating apps have been tried, tested, and reviewed. Each of the apps has been given a rating out of ten, the pros and cons have been listed clearly and you are free to scroll through reviews. This way you can feel confident and safe in your decision.

Keep Personal Information Close

This seems like it should be common sense, and most of the time the people using the dating sites are safe, normal, and looking for love, just like you. But you hear these stories of people getting tricked and seduced into sharing personal information, like bank details or home addresses, and suffering the consequences later down the line. No matter how well they can talk the talk and the amount of charm they lay on, keep your personal information as just that, personal. You don't want to be putting your finances, yourself, or your family in danger.

Stay in App

Dating apps all have channels of communication that you can use to talk to your matches and saucy interests. It is much safer to continue to use this platform to send messages than it is to switch to WhatsApp, email, or Facebook. Once you have met the person and you know that you can trust them, then go ahead. But before you are certain of who they are and what they want from you, play it safe and stay in-app. It's a lot easier for scammers to get hold of personal information and details if you hand over your personal contact details, and you already know that it is safest to keep these close.

Test the Waters

After not being able to interact and date properly for so long, you can be really eager to get straight out there as soon as you feel like you are having a good conversation with a potential partner. But what is a few more days to get to know them a little bit better? Don't just jump straight in at the deep end and agree to meet someone after a few measly messages that don't really give anything away. As exciting as it can feel to be spontaneous and say yes immediately, it is much safer to test the waters first. Have some good conversations, make sure you are on the same wavelength, and then after a few more days or even a week or two, start thinking about arranging a get-together.

Picture Perfect

The pictures you choose to present are the first things a potential partner is going to see. They provide the first impression, and everyone knows how important and long-lasting first impressions can be. Make sure you choose pictures that represent you and what you are looking for. If you're hoping to find a long-term partner, don't post pictures that are going to give people the impression that you're after a short-term fling. But also, be safe about the pictures you post. Don't put anything up that can clearly identify where you live or work, or post pictures of your kids or family.

Investigate and Trust Your Instincts

Nothing shouts safe and secure dating like doing a little bit of investigative work before meeting up with someone you have met on an app. It may seem juvenile and pointless, but you never know what information a quick google search of their name might bring up, good or bad. If that little voice inside your head is waving those red flags vigorously, it may be best to listen. To keep yourself and your information safe and secure, trust your gut feelings. And if your instincts are telling you this partner is here to stay, then definitely take the leap of faith.

There are some risks to using dating apps, but if you are responsible, smart, and aware then you have nothing to worry about.


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