Safety tips:
Don't give away to a complete
stranger:
- your full name
- your home address and phone number
- your work address and phone number
Use an anonymous webmail-account like
hotmail or mail.com
For the first date,
choose a public place, like a
restaurant, a café, where you feel safe and there are
people around.
Tell a friend where you are going, and when you expect
to be back. If you are late, call and let your friend
know.
Don't get into a car with a stranger.
Don't rush into it. Try to learn about the other person
via e-mail first and be alert if he/she tells the truth,
be extra careful or walk away if you have a strange
feeling about what he/she is telling you.
Insist on getting a photo of the person you want to meet
beforehand. If somebody doesn't want to send a photo, he/she
may have something to hide.
Arrange a phone call before you meet a person, the voice
and use of words can tell you a lot. Better make this
call from a public phone - the person might have a
device to take note of your phone number.
Be sure to have a possibility to
return home after the date - don't rely on him/her
giving you a ride, or to hike
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Be suspicous when your possible
date:
- provides inconsistent information
about her/his age, looks, employment, marital status,
location, profession
- refuses to speak to you on the phone after some time
of online conversation
- doesn't give answers to direct questions
- is different in person than he/she was online
- never introduces you to his/her family, friends,
colleagues
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