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Online Safety

1. Profile Creation

While creating an engaging online dating profile is essential, it's crucial not to overshare and compromise your safety. Your profile should be intriguing without providing potential scammers with excessive details. When creating your online dating profile, prioritize your safety.

Keep these safety tips in mind during profile creation:

  • Use an appropriate username.
  • Choose a password that is challenging to guess.
  • Keep personal details confidential.

 

2. Safe chat, emails & Emotional Safety

Exercise caution and patience in your interactions. Keep your conversations within the FindBride Website while getting to know someone. Individuals with malicious intent often try to quickly shift the conversation to text, messaging apps, email, or phone.
 

3. Protect your personal information

Maintain discretion regarding personal details. Refrain from sharing information such as your home or work address, or specifics about your daily routine (e.g., that you go to a particular mall each Wednesday and Sunday). If you have children, limit the information shared about them online, including names or schools.
 

4. Report all suspicious and offensive behavior

Swiftly block and report anyone violating our Terms of Use. Examples of violations include:

  • Requests for money
  • Harassment or threats
  • Spam or solicitation

For more details, refer to our Community Guidelines.



Data Security

 

Computer, Email & Password Security

Prioritize the security of your computer, email, and passwords before venturing into online dating. Safeguard your information to minimize risks.

Key security measures:

  1. Computer Security: 
    Regularly update your operating system and security software. 
    • Use reputable antivirus and anti-malware programs.
     
  2. Email Security: 
    Keep your email secure and check it regularly for newsletters and updates from us to stay informed. Avoid sharing your email with strangers, as this could compromise your security.
     
  3. Password Security: 
    Choose a strong password that includes a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. 
    • Avoid easily guessable passwords to prevent unauthorized access, hijacking, or potential identity theft.

Following these practices enhances your data security and minimizes the risk of falling victim to scams.