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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Safer Internet Dating

The Philippines may not have enough legislation about safer internet dating. In 1990, Republic Act 6955 was enacted by the Philippine Congress. However, during this time, there was still no internet, thus, no internet dating. What was rampant (if "rampant" is the proper term) is the proliferation of "pen-pals."

RA 6955: AN ACT TO DECLARE UNLAWFUL THE PRACTICE OF MATCHING FILIPINO WOMEN FOR MARRIAGE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS ON A MAIL ORDER BASIS AND OTHER SIMILAR PRACTICES, INCLUDING THE ADVERTISEMENT, PUBLICATION, PRINTING OR DISTRIBUTION OF BROCHURES, FLIERS AND OTHER PROPAGANDA MATERIALS IN FURTHERANCE THEREOF AND PROVIDING PENALTY THEREFORE.

The foregoing legislation has prohibited mail order brides. This may cover internet or online dating but such legislation is apparently outdated.

States like New Jersey and New York have passed legislations about internet dating. New Jersey's Internet Dating Safety Act requires these internet dating service providers to pay membership fees so that they can conduct background checks (including criminal history) and provide information and notification to its members about the risks of internet dating. Both New Jersey and New York laws have mandated internet dating service providers to provide minimum safety awareness notification designed to increase awareness of safer dating practices in a clear and conspicuous manner.

Are these statutes enough to protect both men and women from possible exploitation and fraud? Well, it takes a lot of risks. However, there are tools that you can use such as websites like consumer-rankings which provide product ratings and reviews, including best dating sites.Want to know how they do it? Perfectmatch.com reviews is an example.