TRUE Becomes first dating service to verify members

by David Evans on July 22, 2004 in Dating Sites,Dating Technology

TRUE and Rapsheets are busy verifying that people don’t have roommates. They even have a former Chief of Police of Dallas working with them. Citing a 75 % success rate as extremely accurate, I’m wondering how useful this service really is.

Here’s the rub, “If the program can’t rule out people living in the same household such as children, the member is then asked to clarify the relationship and certify that they are providing TRUE and correct information.”

So I lie about my live-in girlfriend, my divorced wife still living in the house, or my long term parter, and then I get certified on my own honor?

This whole Identify verification thing is going to take some time to equalize before it’s useful on a wide scale.

Press release here.

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