![]() ![]() After all, they're most likely Googling you as well. One the one hand, it can be a relatively harmless bit of investigation to make sure who you're meeting is the person they say they are. ![]() It's a grey, sticky area of life on dating apps. The illusion of online dating privacy gets whisked away with the use of LinkedIn. Diligent searchers can then gain access to Facebook and so much else. With those scraps of information, it can be very easy to find someone on LinkedIn. You'd try to search for them on Facebook, but you know that its search is garbage and with only their first name, the city they live in, and maybe some bland information about their job, you'll probably have no luck. Also, their pictures all seem taken from one angle, and you want to know more about what they look like. Their profile gives painfully little information, and the conversation you've had has only given hints about their life. As luck would have it, they've also swiped right! You've exchanged some brief messages. Here's the scenario: You've swiped right on some attractive person. Ugh, of course 'cryptomancing' is the newest dating trend
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