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Guidelines for Safe and Secure Dating
General Safety Tips - Help prevent an attack:
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Mix your own drinks/Don’t leave drinks unattended:
Getting you drunk or giving you knockout drops is an easy way to cloud your judgment.
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Find out who your date is:
Ask for your date’s first name, where they work and live, what they like and do not like. Ask around if anyone knows the person.
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Introduce your date to others:
Introduce your date to your friends or the bartender. Tell a friend where you are going. Make sure your date knows you spread the word about them.
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Protect your valuables:
Do not carry extra cash. If you bring someone home, do not leave your wallet, cash or valuables in sight. Your possessions and the person you brought home could all be gone while you are in the shower or sleeping.
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Protect your security. Never give anyone else your password. No matter why they say they need it or who they say they are, they don’t. If someone asks you for your password, report them to your online service provider. If you think someone knows your password, change it.
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Protect your privacy. Surfing the ‘net seems anonymous, but Web sites you visit may gather your e-mail address or other information, or record which sites you’ve visited in a "cookie" which they or another site can retrieve later, without your knowledge or consent. Learn about the privacy and security features of your Web browser, and use them. For example, you may want to get a warning if a site tries to give you a cookie, or disable cookies altogether. You can customize your Web browser’s e-mail settings to use a pseudonym instead of your real name, and a blank or false e-mail address. If you want to give someone your real name or e-mail address, you can give it to them in your message.
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Be cautious about revealing information that could identify you. For example, if you give someone your listed phone number, they can get your real name and street address.
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Remember that when you meet someone you've chatted with online, you're really meeting them for the first time. When you’re online you don’t have non-verbal cues such as voice inflection or body language to guide your judgement of their honesty or intentions.
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For your first meeting, pick a place that’s public and neutral. If you’re traveling to visit them in their town or neighborhood, you should pick a place you’re comfortable with when you arrive.
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Read our safe dating tips above for other safety tips to keep in mind for that first date.
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Report it. If you're in any area, call if you're harassed online or victimized by someone you've met.
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guidelines for using SpeedDater Online.
1. Don't give out personal details such as your
name, phone number, address or a personal description
to people you chat to on the Internet until
you are sure about them.
2. If you decide to go on a date, never give
personal details such as your address or surname.
It is possible for address details to be obtained
through your telephone number, so again be very
guarded about giving out this information. Always
arrange to meet in a busy public place (a Speed
dating event is ideal for a first meeting)
3. If you're concerned in any way, take a friend
along, at least at the beginning, to meet your
date. And ask the friend to meet up with you
again at a prearranged time. Work out a signal
with your friend to indicate whether you would
prefer that he or she stay with you.
4. If you're not with a friend, tell someone
where you are going, who with (include the person's
name and any other details you may have) and
when |
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