Online Safety

User safety is a high priority at Poly Partners©! While many people have positive and rewarding experiences with online dating, using caution is the best tool at your disposal. Never take for granted that what someone is telling you is true, simply because they say so. It may sound like a negative way to approach dating, and we hope you are never harmed by another user. But let’s be frank, people are not always who they say they are. Your safety should always be a high priority, like it is for us here in helping to keep you safe.

Here’s a few tips for you to help keep experiences that can be applied online and off safe. These tips can also be applied to your every day use of the internet, not just for online dating!

Keep Your Personal Information Private

Never talk about your personal information. Another user may try to forge your identity with such personal information as your social security number, bank information, or your work or home address to people you don’t know or haven’t met in person. Also remember to keep your daily routine to yourself at the onset of chatting with someone new. Disclosing the name or locations of your religious establishment, school or even your children or spouse that may easily be tracked down by another user. (Even if you have met in person, be cautious and protect yourself!)

Protect Your Finances

Scams are everywhere these days and online transactions tend not to be refundable when sending a money wire or fast-cash application. Should you receive an urgent request for financial help from someone you have been chatting with through this dating site, you might want to consider reporting it to a United States government agency like the Federal Trade Commission. 

Trust Your Gut

If what someone is telling you is setting off alarms, trust your instincts! Ask important and pointed questions. Listen carefully to the answers you are receiving. Fact check whenever possible!

Anti-virus Software

Protecting your computer is still a vital part of day to day activity. Many people purchase software to help protect them from phishing scans, malware, ransomware, and of course viruses. But did you know you can also purchase a multi-license package to help protect your mobile devices? We encourage all users to investigate their options to help keep your devices safe.

Remote Assistance & Tech Calls

Companies like Apple© and Microsoft© will never directly contact you with a report of your computer being infected with a virus. Do not give your personal or financial information to anyone attempting to contact you via telephone or a message through your computer. It’s not real! A contact number on your telephones caller ID may suggest it’s one of these companies but based on their published policies, they openly state it will never happen where they initiate contact. These elaborate scams are designed to trick users into giving their debit or credit card information, then used to make unauthorized charges with it that you may not be able to get back.

Giving remote access to your computer or devices to someone you do not know personally is also a big no no! By granting this access to an unknown person or company, you are allowing them to make changes, steal your information, and hold hostage that device until you pay to have it unlocked, or restored.

In the event you have accidentally authorized such access, contact your trusted, local repair shop or carrier immediately for assistance.