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Category: RealMe

Elon Musk Wants to ‘Authenticate All Real Humans’ on Twitter

Posted on April 29, 2022

Twitter blue tickCNN – Elon Musk’s Twitter feed states that he will “authenticate all real humans.” Musk could seek to require real names on accounts or require photo id, or integration with 3rd-party services where users are already known. His pet peeve is spam accounts.

Facebook made changes to its names policy in 2015 after critics pointed out that abuse victims and other vulnerable groups had good reasons to use pseudonyms. Users can provide reasons to the company why they avoid using their real names.

by Brian Fung
See full article at CNN

Mark Brooks: Behavior changes considerably when people are anonymous. Dating platforms really need to know and assure that real humans are behind each profile, and are ‘good actors.’ No small task, but at least the ability to check liveness and verify someone is the same person as in their photo is easy with FaceTec. We also have the purpose-built RealMe which provides the ability to verify someone is real, and the state of their reputation and priors. (Full Disclosure: FaceTec and RealMe are clients of Courtland Brooks)

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After ‘Tinder Swindler’ Shockwaves, Tinder Adds In-App Background Checks

Posted on March 15, 2022

Match Group GarboMEDIA POST – Tinder is adding a $2.50 background check option to its popular dating app via Garbo, the new in-app service, which allows people to access public information about violent behavior, including arrests, convictions, and sex offender registry records. "It's been a long time coming," says Mark Brooks, CEO of Courtland Brooks, which consults with online dating apps. "Background checks have been in the works for years. But records haven't always been up to date, and there are gaps in databases." He points out that back in 2011, Match.com agreed to screen users to weed out sex offenders as part of a legal settlement. And while it did so, it didn't make that information public. Brooks says that's likely for two reasons. "First, that might give people a false sense of security. The most dangerous person is the one who hasn't been caught yet." Second, he says, it's unnerving to users who simply hadn't yet wondered if the date they just set up is with a scammer, a sex offender or an ax murderer. Visible background checks can "make people think, 'Hold on! I didn't think I'd need to do something like this!'" Brooks is a consultant to RealMe, a competitor to Garbo that helps detect fake dating profiles. For now, Garbo is only available on Tinder. But Match says it will soon roll it out to additional sites.

by Sarah Mahoney
See full article at Media Post

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Q&A With Jeffrey Tinsley From RealMe

Posted on December 9, 2021

RealMe Jeffrey TinsleyFHM – Before the pandemic began, 30% of all adults have used dating sites or apps before. Pew Research Center found that 59% of people thought online dating was a good way to meet people. So, how safe is it, and what are dating apps doing to make it safer? FHM spoke with Jeffrey Tinsley, the developer behind the RealMe software that countless dating apps have been putting into action on their platforms that gives users verification and background checks.

Q: How safe is online dating right now?
A: The risk of scams and fraud is increasing. According to Psychology Today, 84% of online daters falsify some portion of their profiles, and~10% are entirely fake. NPR recently reported that Americans lost $143M in romance scams. So a lot more needs to be done to keep people dating online safe.

Q: What things should people look for while swiping on apps that may indicate the other profile is fake, a bot or someone who has a criminal background?
A: One of the first signs a profile might be fake is that it is barely filled out and only has one or two photos. And if they send you links to check them out on another site, delete them. If the dating app partners with RealMe, they'll see the RealMe icon which tells them the truth about the person they're interested in.

Q: What future trends in dating security do you foresee happening?
A: I think there is going to be a safety shakeout. Users will start to walk away from the apps that don't take member safety seriously. One of our recent surveys showed that 9 in 10 online daters wish they could obtain more information about the person they were talking to and would be more likely to meet up with them if their profile was "verified".

Q: Which apps are "doing it right"?
A: WhiteLabelDating, a network of ~4000 dating apps. They have integrated RealMe into all of them. Two dating apps for animal lovers, Dig for dog people, and Tabby for cat people, have also partnered with RealMe. We are in talks with other dating apps.

See full article at FHM

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MatchMde Advances Daters’ Safety With New RealMe Integration

Posted on November 10, 2021

RealMe MatchMdePR NEWSWIRE – RealMe, the online reputation platform, partners with MatchMde, a match-making platform that leverages technology and science to curate more authentic and meaningful matches. MatchMde will now offer its U.S. based users the ability to verify profiles, access important background information and reputation details of their matches via its new RealMe integration. RealMe's platform uses public records to source background information that can include criminal, sex offender status, personal reviews, and more to make online interactions and transactions safer.

See full article at PR Newswire

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Venntro Media Group Integrates RealMe Background Verification

Posted on November 3, 2021

Venntro Media Group integrates RealMePR NEWSWIRE – Social discovery and online dating business, Venntro Media Group, has integrated RealMe, an online reputation platform, to protect their members. The RealMe platform offers background verification checks across an extensive database of ~275M profiles containing publicly available background information and reputation details.

See full article at PR Newswire

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Can Evolutionary Theory Be Used to Understand Online Dating Abuse?

Posted on August 17, 2021

RealMe logoFORBES – Aug 17 – A new study published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence explores why people engage in abusive behavior on online dating sites and apps. The answer, according to the researchers, has to do with two well-known evolutionary phenomena: mate value discrepancy, or the difference in resource value between oneself and one's romantic partner, and intrasexual competition, or the rivalry that occurs between individuals for potential mates. Partners who feel as though they are less "valuable" than their romantic partner and those who view dating as highly competitive are more likely to do things like monitor a partner's whereabouts online, delete ex-romantic partners on social media, post embarrassing comments or photographs relating to a partner or ex-partner, and threaten a partner online. A recent Pew Research survey found that only half of Americans viewed online dating as safe. Industry insiders are also worried about user safety; a recent study by RealMe, an online reputation platform dedicated to cultivating safety and trust, found that 80% of dating insiders admitted to seeing an increase in scamming, catfishing, and other bad faith actions over the past year and that two-thirds said their users are asking for more protection, especially female users.

by Mark Travers
See full article at Forbes

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RealMe, a Simple Solution for Helping People Be Safe While Dating Online

Posted on August 10, 2021

RealMe logoYAHOO LIFE – Aug 9 – RealMe is a turnkey solution for dating platforms to add to their systems to help people be safer online. Here is an interview with RealMe CEO Jeffrey Tinsley.

Q: What is the biggest issue you see happening online right now in regards to security?
A: Phishing scams are the most common where scammers use email or text messages to trick you into giving them your personal information. Unemployment benefit scams, employment scams, and social security scams were at an all-time high.

Q: What suggestions would you give to platforms to create a safer environment?
A: Adding an identity verification requirement, specifically with respect to age verification is key. Content moderation is extremely important.

Q: When it comes to dating apps, many have fake accounts, spam users or bots. Why is RealMe the solution in fixing this?
A: RealMe's integration empowers users with trustworthy identity verification and instant access to 275M US background profiles. We verify that consumers are in fact who they say they are and provide background information including criminal records, sex offender status and personal reviews.

Q: Which apps have started using your services?
A: We are proud to say that we recently announced a partnership with White Label Dating. We are live on Dig, Tabby, Mingle2, and Bristlr.

Q: With technology changing every day, what future trends do you predict will happen in terms of technology and online personal security?
A: Anonymity is coming to an end due to safety and security becoming the new standard requirement to protect users. It's the responsibility of marketplaces, dating apps, and other platforms, and it's good for business to keep their users protected and attract more through enhanced safety protocols.

Q: How can companies sign up with RealMe or at least begin taking steps to secure their platforms?
A: You can contact our VP of Business Development, Courtney Kovacevich.

See full article at Yahoo Life

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White Label Dating Integrates RealMe Background Verification

Posted on August 6, 2021

RealMe and WLDPR NEWSWIRE – Aug 5 – RealMe is an online reputation platform fostering greater trust and safety within online dating apps and has announced a new partnership with WhiteLabelDating.com (WLD), a leading software service that powers 4K+ dating sites.  WLD will integrate RealMe, giving millions of daters access to an extensive database of ~275M reputation profiles containing criminal records, sex offender status, social profile details, personal reviews, and more.  WLD's JustSingles.com, Magic Dating and Plenty More Fish, will now offer profile verification and instant access to important background information and reputation details of app members.

"With over 45M members across our dating brands, we have a responsibility to keep our community safe," says Ross Williams, CEO of Venntro Media Group, the company behind White Label Dating. "Member safety has always been at the forefront for Venntro. Our partnership with RealMe will strengthen our current strategy and provide our members with critical background verification on potential matches, enabling them to make safer decisions while looking for a connection online."

Neil Davis, RealMe's Head of Dating said, "A recent survey of ~1K members of the online dating industry indicated over 90% of dating executives saw increased harm and harassment incidents on dating apps and websites in the last year. White Label Dating's integration of RealMe gives millions of dating app users access to important information. A significant step forward in combating this upward trend of scams, harassment, and violence on and off dating sites." See https://therealme.com/dating.

See full article at PR Newswire

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Members of Dig and Tabby Dating Apps Will Have Access to Background Information With RealMe

Posted on July 27, 2021

Realme logoPR NEWSWIRE – July 27 – RealMe, the online reputation platform improving trust, transparency, and safety within online dating apps, partners with two popular dating apps for animal lovers, Dig, for dog people, and Tabby, for cat people. This summer, both apps will offer their members the ability to verify profiles and view important background information and reputation details of potential partners via their RealMe integration.

See full article at PR Newswire

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Podcast: Dates & Mates With Damona Hoffman & Mark Brooks (RealMe)

Posted on July 22, 2021

DAMONA HOFFMAN – July 22 – Romance scams reached a record high over the course of the Pandemic. The Federal Trade Commission reports a record $304M in losses due to romance scams in 2020. In this podcast, Damona is joined by Mark Brooks, the official dating industry advisor for RealMe, a dating app integration that offers users the ability to run background checks on potential matches.

Mark Brooks: "Any decent app is gonna have a lot of protection on the backend to look for users' behavior, and part of that protection is the RealMe. As a comprehensive background checks and reputation platform, RealMe is able to authenticate and get a good confidence level that the people coming on the platform are really who they say they are. That's the first protection. And then beyond that, we are looking at "goodness" ranking. What's their behavior on social media? Past behavior is the best indicator of future behavior so to have a window into that world that is off that particular dating app is absolutely crucial, and that's what RealMe does.

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