Here is some conflicting information you’ll find online about safety on dating sites — some argue you shouldn’t share your real name, at all, and others say you shouldn’t withhold it because that looks deceiving. Many would agree with the latter – Nearly one-fourth of all people on dating apps share their full name.However, some experts would agree it’s wisest to share your true first name and keep your last name to yourself until you meet someone a few times and really trust them. Of course, if you also don’t feel comfortable sharing your first name, pick a nickname that you’ve had sometime in life. If it’s a name you’ve regularly been called or used, it will come off less sketchy when you are ready to share the facts with your dating app match.
Along with keeping your last name to yourself, be mindful of other personal information you share via your profile or photos. For instance, it may be best to leave out where you hangout, such as a local bar that’s very distinct and popular. It’s okay to share your hobbies, interests, and field of work, but you shouldn’t share your exact location or which company you work for.
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