by David Evans | Dating Safety
First it was To Catch A Predator. Now, New York Democrat Charles E. Schumer and Arizona Republican John McCain say they planned to introduce a bill at the beginning of the 110th Congress in January that would require registered sex offenders to submit their active...
by David Evans | Dating Safety
True.com spends who knows how much money over the course of a year to sue a sexual predator and now Markus at PlentyOfFish helps get a murderer captured in a few hours. Good job Markus. This brings up the issue of how sites deal with sharing personal information about...
by David Evans | Dating Safety, Legal
Job hunting after college is exciting. Your first real job. But then, on the eve of finding out if you scored that plush job at that Forturn 500 company, you get an email from your head hunter saying you have been dropped from contention. Then they send you a list of...
by David Evans | Dating Industry Finance, Dating Safety, Dating Site Features, Dating Sites & Startups, Marketing, Online Dating Industry, Profiles & Matching, Social: Dating & Networking
This really should be subtitled “How To Build a Dating Site Part IV.” I will treat dating sites with respect when they do the same for their members. I try hard to say nice things about the industry, but it’s difficult, and I am generally a positive...
by David Evans | Dating Safety
It took a year, but True.com finally sued a convicted felon. In November 2005, TRUE took the unprecedented step of filing a lawsuit against a convicted felon and registered sex offender from California who applied for membership with the company, misrepresented his...
by David Evans | Dating Safety, Social: Dating & Networking
Mark Brooks over at onlinepersonalswatch thinks liars are hurting not only themselves but also the online dating industry. Lies are always good for the short term and bad for the long term. Singles need to hold themselves to a higher standard of integrity. I advise...