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You've known Chris for only a few hours and you're prepared to come up to a room with what could have been anyone in this room, right? His teenage years in Manchester explained the accent, but there was another sound in there, too, a wisp of something she couldn't place. Not exactly how much, perhaps.

CWD Investigation: Exploring the dark side of online dating sites and apps

Often on multiple apps at once, users can swipe through dozens of profiles every minute and plan multiple dates, whether in hopes of a love match or a hook-up. But fake profiles abound, sexual predators use the sites, and some common online dating behavior—like meeting alone after scant acquaintance, sharing personal information, and using geolocation—puts users at risk. John Leech thinks the situation is new, and dangerous. A local council member in Manchester, in the north of England, Leech this year launched a campaign to make online dating companies commit to keeping their users safer. Over the past four years, 17 people in the Greater Manchester area have reported being raped after using one of two apps, Grindr and Tinder, according to police statistics obtained by Leech through a freedom of information request. A total of 58 people were victims of online dating-related crimes in those four years, some of them sexual. For context, in 2012 the area had an overall average of 243 sexual assaults and rapes every month. Many apps offer a page of advice for safe dating. But Leech wants other protections, like giving users alerts about potential risks before they ever begin chatting with strangers. Is this scaremongering, or is online dating truly putting users in danger? Warning signs The trouble is that statistics on crimes linked to online dating are sparse. There are some big gaps. Not all the forces collect data specific to dating apps. Not all people who report attacks mention whether an app was involved. Victims, as well as perpetrators, hide crimes: Only an estimated 17% of all rapes, app-linked or not, are reported to police, the NCA said. Of course, sexual assaults related to online dating may be on the rise just because online dating itself is on the rise. In Britain, attacks related to online dating increased almost six-fold over roughly the same period. If the US and UK are experiencing the same trends, then online dating is indeed becoming more dangerous. Then again, they may not be experiencing the same trends. However, it puts most of that down to increased reporting and better recording by the police. Better reporting, therefore, might also partly explain why internet dating assaults have increased in the UK. All the same, the NCA noted that the incidents had a lot in common. Most notably, 72% were carried out in the home of either the victim or the perpetrator, and 41% of the dates that led to assaults started at home, rather than moving there after an initial meeting somewhere else. The online environment could also lull users into thinking they know someone, and therefore making themselves vulnerable. To date, much of the research on online dating has been conducted by dating companies themselves. In 2016 Stephen Port in the UK of killing four young men he met on the gay dating app Grindr. In the UK, Match was also implicated in the case of serial rapist Jason Lawrence, who in 2016 of raping or assaulting seven women he met on the site, after contacting thousands. But he said there was more companies could do to protect users. For instance, he said, they could insist that a dating profile be linked to other social media as a form of identity verification. Some apps, including Tinder, already make this mandatory. Others, including Grindr, do not. Tinder never replied to his letter, Leech told me, while Grindr replied saying that it has pages about safety on its website. The page is even harder to reach from within the app itself. Tony Neate, CEO of Get Safe Online, a UK-based non-profit, said that actual attacks are only part of the picture. Online dating is also the source for that cause emotional trauma. So what are dating companies doing, and is it enough? Many dating apps offer advice somewhere on their websites on how to stay safe while online and offline. They say they block problem users and delete fake profiles. But when pressed, dating companies seem unwilling to talk about safety in much detail. One thing companies certainly can do is try to weed out users with bad intentions. OkCupid, a site owned by the Match Group—which also owns Tinder, Match. Saskia Garner, policy officer for personal safety at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, a UK non-governmental organization that works to combat violence and aggression, said dating sites have approached the trust for help with their safety policy. More than half of those never reported it to the company. Most advice about safety, however, puts the onus firmly on the user. The NCA recommends people follow the laid out by Get Safe Online, which includes being cautious with personal data, and always meeting in public. And for most people, the NCA notes, online dating is safe. Dating site eHarmony , more couples will meet online than off. Geolocation, which many apps use, has already caused problems: In 2014 Grindr turned off geolocation in some countries that are hostile to homosexuality, after a tip-off that the app was being used in Russia and other countries. For most people, online relationships will have only minor unpleasant moments. Real violence is most certainly an aberration rather than the rule. But as the internet continues to mold the global culture of romance, users may have to get more careful. And sites could be compelled to confront the darker side of their industry, and provide more robust armor against it.

There are some big gaps. They were on the phone for hours every online dating crime statistics at this point. In both situations, the victim's defenses are broken down by exhaustion, social isolation and an overwhelming amount of attention. But who knew exactly how these online dating services worked. It had been over two years since the death of her husband of 20 years; four, since she had lost her mother. While awareness has increased in recent years, family violence offences are still under-reported to police. When Amy talks about how she fell in love, she always mentions his voice. Burglary Significant police resources are committed to investigating burglary offences in WA because of the significant impact they cause the community. More than 40% of men said they lied about their jobs in an effort to sound more successful. Fraud has also soared by 27 per cent though overall crime is down by 9 per cent on last year - the lowest level since the Crime Survey for England and Wales began in 1981, the Office for National Statistics ONS said. One by one, she started feeding the photos Dwayne had sent her into Google's image search, trying to trace where else they might have come from. Most advice about safety, however, puts the onus firmly on the user.

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