There Is Still Public Concern About Safety of Online Dating
Released on = March 17, 2006, 9:04 am
Press Release Author = DatingServices-Online.net
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Online dating is raising alarms for public concern.
Press Release Body = There is now broad public awareness of the online dating world, and the internet users who are actively seeking dates have found a variety of ways to pursue their romantic interests online.
Some 31 percent of American adults say they know someone who has used a dating Web site and 15 percent of American adults - about 30 million people - say they know someone who has been in a long-term relationship or married someone he or she met online.
While online dating is becoming more commonplace, there are strong concerns in the wider public about the dangers of posting personal information on dating sites and about the honesty of those who pursue online dating. Some 66 percent of internet users agree with the statement that online dating is dangerous because it puts personal information online. And 57 percent of internet users agree with the statement that a lot of people who use online dating sites lie about their marital status.
Among this cohort of about 10 million internet-using adults, 74 percent have done at least one dating-related activity online-ranging from using dating Web sites, to searching for information about prospective dates, to flirting via email and instant messaging, to browsing for information about the local singles scene.
Some 11 percent of internet users, about 16 million people, say they have gone to dating Web sites and a majority of them say they have had positive experiences and believe their use of such sites helps them to find a better match. A notable number of these online daters have found firsthand that lasting romance can be forged online; 17 percent of them, or roughly 3 million people, say they have entered long-term relationships or married someone they met through the services.
Another distinguishing feature of the dating scene in the digital age is the newfound ability for singles to \"Google\" each other or search online for information relating to a potential date before they meet or even agree to meet. Of those internet users who are single and looking for romantic partners, 17 percent have searched for information about someone they were currently dating or were about to meet for a first date.
However, many who use the Web sites don\'t take that extra step to follow through with an in-person meeting. Just 43 percent of the online daters in our sample, about 7 million, said they had gone on a date with someone they met through the sites.
These findings are based on a national survey of 3,215 adults conducted last fall by the Pew Internet & American Life Project looking at the place of online dating in the larger picture of romance on the internet and relationships in America. The margin of error for responses based on all adults is ± 2 percentage points at a 95 percent confidence level.
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