Verify your match before you meet.
Dating apps and DMs connect millions of people, but not everyone is who they claim to be. Run a TrustCheck on a match before you share personal info, send money, or meet in person — and get a clear, AI-explained verdict in seconds.

The scams and surprises this use case is built for
- Catfish profiles using someone else's photos
- Romance scams that pivot to financial asks
- Persona mismatches (claimed age, location, profession)
- Brand-new accounts with no real digital footprint
Common scenarios
Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, Grindr
Before the first coffee or video call.
Long-distance partners
Verify someone you've only known online.
Niche-community dating
FetLife, Feeld, lifestyle apps, kink communities.
Social-media DMs
Someone slides in from Instagram or TikTok.
This is what you'll see
Every TrustCheck returns a 0–100 score, a per-channel signal breakdown, and an AI-written narrative summary tailored to your scenario.
“Name, phone, and email all match the same verified identity. Limited public footprint suggests this is a real person who keeps a low online profile — proceed with normal first-meet precautions.”
- Phone matchPASS
- Email matchPASS
- Digital footprintWARN
What TrustMatch tells you for this scenario
- Whether the name, phone, and email tie back to one consistent verified identity.
- How long that identity has existed in our trust graph — fresh accounts are a yellow flag.
- Whether any of the contact channels are linked to a different person.
- An AI-written summary of the romantic-vetting risk signals, with recommended next steps.
Recommended actions for this use case
- 1Video chat before any in-person meeting.
- 2Meet somewhere public the first time — don't accept rides.
- 3Never send money, gift cards, or crypto to someone you haven't met in person.
- 4If contact info doesn't match the identity, ask why before going further.
One name plus a phone or email is all you need.
Two free TrustChecks for life. No card required to start.
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