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Anywhere you go to meet a stranger is going to present a crime of opportunity. However, with reasonable precautions and good common sense there should be reduced risk.

The online dating stigma has changed considerably over the last 10 years. Many people find online dating to be one of the best forms of meeting someone new. However, since the prevalence of dating through online sites has increased a great deal, so has the incidence of crimes associated with online dating, particularly sex crimes like date rape.

Personal Safety Tips

Money Scams

Another crime that is prevalent through online dating is a scam to pressure someone to send money. According to the FBI warning, criminals use dating sites to target lonely and vulnerable men and women and then pressure them to send money. Once this happens, the scammer continues to develop the "scam" relationship by suggesting they need more money to come visit or for emergencies.

Scam warning signs:

The target is urged to leave the dating site and start communicating via instant messaging, email or text

The scammer instantly falls in love or suggests they feel very close to the victim even though they have never met

Sends a picture that seems too good to be true

Claims to be a US Citizen working out of the country

Makes plans to visit the victim, but never can due to tragedy or emergency

Asks for money for things like travel, emergency, hotel bills, hospital bills for children or relative, visas, official documents, financial setbacks or being a victim of a crime. There could be numerous reasons, but the main sign is asking for money. The FBI warns never to send or wire money to anyone you meet online.

The chances of recovering any money is very slim. This is one reason why these crimes are so prevalent. A huge warning sign is that the correspondence has a good amount of grammatical errors or broken English. But, this is not in every case. If you suspect you are a victim of any crime via the internet to include dating sites you should report it immediately by visiting www.ic3.gov

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