Came to totally free dating apps sell your personal data? — safety & verificat on the recommendation of someone here, gave it the better part of two years, and the picture is messier than people admit.
The thing I didn't expect was that the verification flow treats a fifty-mile radius as a suggestion.
Broadly, the effort in the opening line is a better predictor of how long a conversation lasts than the size of the company behind it, which might just be the general run of people on apps that do not charge.
Specifically, on this totally free dating apps sell your personal data? — safety & verif problem, what I would like input on:
- Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions when you factor in safety & verificat?
- Would that apply in a smaller town where vetting people properly is concerned?
- Has anyone had the reverse happen in a mid-sized city?
- Is anyone getting different results outside a mid-sized city?
- Is that worth the time investment once you factor in vetting people properly?
Direct experience of totally free dating is what I'm after.