Dating market dynamics are changing, and while it looks easier, it’s not. There are several risks involved, and they have also become more apparent. Studies show that over half of women worldwide have concerns about safety and authenticity on dating platforms. In India, issues like fake profiles, identity theft, and privacy breaches continue to worry users. At the same time, younger users are changing their behaviour. They are more aware, but not always careful. There’s a trend of quickly moving from matching to meeting, often driven by the speed of digital interactions. That’s where most problems begin. Safety isn’t just about the meeting; it starts much earlier, at the conversation stage. In conversation with HT Lifestyle, Anirban Banerjee, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer, Flutrr, shared tips that every young Indian needs to consider before meeting someone new.
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Watch the communication pattern
People often underestimate how much they can learn through communication patterns. “Inconsistent replies, hesitance to verify identity, or rushing into offline meetings are not minor issues; they are warning signs,” said Anirban. There is a growing discussion globally about “intent filtering”, where users evaluate trust during early interactions, not just compatibility.
Privacy
Another big concern in modern dating is privacy, particularly regarding screenshots, misuse of images, and unauthorised sharing of personal data. Although awareness of these risks has grown, user behaviour doesn’t always match it. Platforms need to step in, not just by informing users, but by actively implementing safeguards. This includes stronger profile verification, features that limit misuse of content, and giving users more control over what they share and when. The focus is shifting to creating environments where privacy is naturally protected, not left to chance.
Keep the basics in check
According to Anirban, for users, the basics of first meetings haven’t changed. He advises meeting in public spaces, letting someone you trust know your plans, and having an exit strategy. Remember that dating often happens between strangers, not through known networks or introductions, which makes personal vigilance essential.
Ensure your safety
For women, especially, safety involves multiple layers. It’s not just about physical safety but also emotional comfort, which includes how someone communicates, whether they respect boundaries, and whether they build trust before meeting. Anirban advises approaching online dating with a combination of curiosity and control.
Here are some tips you should consider to ensure your physical and emotional safety, especially if you are a woman:
- Take time to establish basic trust through consistent and respectful conversations before meeting.
- Verify authenticity with a quick video call or by checking profiles to avoid surprises.
- Keep early interactions private by not sharing personal details like your address, workplace, or routine too soon.
- Always choose a public and well-lit place for your first meeting and inform a friend of your plans.
- Trust your instincts. If something doesn’t feel right at any point, step back without hesitation, because a good connection should feel comfortable, not uncertain.
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