Online Dating Safety Tips from Norton |
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, romantic
connections are top of mind. For singles, online dating websites provide an
attractive venue to meet that special someone. While falling in love with an
online sweetheart can be an exciting time, it’s important to be cautious of scammers.
With most online threats, like viruses and phishing scams, people can protect
themselves by using technology such as security software.
However, there is a wide array of digital dangers that
prey on people’s emotions and trust, as we’ve seen with some recent public
examples. These situations can be avoided by instilling common sense and
knowledge, in addition to security software.
Follow the below tips to make sure your online Valentine
is the real deal, and not the work of a scammer.
1. Until trust has
been established, guard your heart. Never reveal personal data to someone until you meet
face-to-face and are certain you can trust them. Don’t provide your full
address when the city will suffice or a last name when an initial works fine.
2. Do your dating
due diligence.
Use search engines to make sure potential dates are who they say they
are. Even a search with no results can often be a clue
that the person isn’t being entirely honest.
3. Hold your
websites to a high standard. Just like you hold your dates to high standards, do the same for the
websites you visit - stick to sites that are reputable and look for a green
check mark next to the name (before you click on it) to verify that it is
secured. Also, the letters “HTTPS” in the address bar shows that the form or
page you are on is secure to send private information.
4. Beware of love
apps and other mobile dangers. Free mobile offers like compatibility tests or SMS messages
with your dating horoscope may seem like a fun way to pass the time, until you
discover the hidden fees. These services can also mask aggressive ad networks,
known as “madware,” which sell your private data and also bombard you with
promotions like an unwelcome stalker.
5. Love is a
battlefield; arm yourself appropriately. As the first line of defense against online scams, use security
software, such as Norton 360 Multi-Device, which is a single solution to
protect all your devices. Cybercriminals are more sophisticated than ever and
they’ll jump on any social trend, like online dating, to spread malware and
steal your personal details.
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