Surabaya, Java, Indonesia, 4th Apr 2023 – The popular reverse image search engine FaceCheck.ID that lets users search the Internet by face, has recently taken significant steps to enhance the safety of online dating. With the addition of more than 150,000 pictures used by romance scammers to its database and the introduction of red flag icons, FaceCheck.ID makes it easier for users of dating apps and websites to identify potential scammers quickly, ensuring a safer online experience.
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The rise of online dating has made it easier for people to connect, but it has also unfortunately led to a surge in online romance scams. Victims lose millions of dollars every year as scammers create bogus profiles and emotionally manipulate their victims to swindle money out of them. This growing issue has made it increasingly important for users to take precautions and protect themselves from fraud.
FaceCheck.ID’s advanced features for combating scammers include
Over 150,000 images of romance scammers added to the database, continuously updated to provide the latest information.
Red flag icons in search results to alert users of potential scammers, convicts, or predators, helping them make informed decisions about their online interactions.
Easy comparison of dating profile pictures with known scammers’ images, using advanced facial recognition technology.
Swift and accurate detection of fake identities, ensuring users can avoid potentially dangerous situations.
A commitment to privacy, with an easy opt-out feature allowing anyone to delete their photos from the database instantly and for free.
Lee Chong, the president of Indonesian-based company Sentient Labs, emphasized the importance of online dating safety, stating, “Our goal is to make meeting new people safer for everybody all around the world. We created FaceCheck.ID to help users spot scammers before they become victims, and we keep adding new scammer photos to our database to make sure it’s up to date.“
FaceCheck.ID’s popularity among online daters is attributed to accurate search results, its user-friendly interface, and commitment to user safety. The platform has helped users find out if someone is a romance scammer, registered offender, convict, or a predator. Lee Chong added, “We’re really happy that users like FaceCheck.ID. We believe everyone should be able to use our search engine to have a safe and fun online experience, and we’re working hard to make that happen for as many people as possible.”
Red flags on the top of the screen, represent strong warning signals that these photos are actively being used by scammers.
The new feature with red flag icons is now available to all FaceCheck.ID users, providing them with an additional layer of security when meeting new people online. To learn more about FaceCheck.ID and its features, visit their website at FaceCheck.ID.
Organization: Sentient Labs
Contact Person: Lee Chong
Website: https://facecheck.id
Email: business@facecheck.id
City: Surabaya
State: Java
Country: Indonesia
Release Id: 0404232987
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