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“You Blame Yourself” – Says Dating Scam Victim

"You Blame Yourself" - Says Dating Scam Victim

Romance Scam Warning: “You Blame Yourself,” Says Dating Scam Victim After Heartbreaking Conversation “You blame yourself,” says dating scam victim Deborah Cole, who lost over £700 to a fake American widower she met on a dating site. “There was always an excuse why he couldn’t meet me. I should’ve seen the red flags.” Stories like …

China Removes Two Popular Gay Dating Apps From Apple And Android Stores

China Removes Two Popular Gay Dating Apps From Apple And Android Stores

Apple Removes Two Popular Gay Dating Apps in China: Top LGBTQ+ Dating Apps Disappear from Apple and Android Stores Following Government Order In November 2025, the Chinese government quietly issued a government order that led to the removal of Blued and Finka, two of China’s most popular gay dating apps, from Apple’s Chinese App Store …

Match Group Partners With “Unbreaking Project” To Combat Romance Scams

Match Group Partners With “Unbreaking Project” To Combat Romance Scams

How the Unbreaking Project by Match Group Helps Combat Romance Scams and Support Victims on Facebook and Beyond Online romance scams have surged in recent years, leaving thousands of people emotionally devastated and financially ruined. In response to this growing threat, Match Group — the parent company behind popular dating platforms like Tinder, Hinge, and …

A Quick Guide To Securely Assessing Users’ Ages

A Quick Guide To Securely Assessing Users’ Ages

A Quick Guide to Securely Assess and Improve Online Safety As governments and regulators tighten rules for digital platforms, there’s a global shift toward stricter age controls online. If your website or app allows interaction, commerce, or content that may not be appropriate for minors, then securely assessing users’ ages is not just a best practice—it’s …

Online Dating Scam: Reddit Claims Tinder Scam Date Led To Rs 50,000 bill

Online dating scams are evolving into new, sophisticated traps. One such incident recently went viral, sparking debate across forums, media outlets, and social platforms. A Delhi man claims that his seemingly innocent first Tinder date at a café in Karkardooma ended with a bill of more than Rs 50,000—a scam that has now become a …