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What are the best ways to spot a fake profile on dating apps for people over 50?

Started by: Jordan Date: 21 Oct 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating advice community
Jordan Jordan
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Nov 2017
Posts: 2886

Real user experience beats official help pages every time — that's why I'm posting here.

Happy to give more context if it helps narrow things down for anyone.

Happy to give more context if it helps.

Matt_R Matt_R
Joined:
Aug 2019
Posts: 1504

Spent real time on this. Here's everything I actually learned.

Support quality varies wildly. Fast and helpful responses usually mean a platform cares. Days of silence or canned responses signals the opposite.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Safety: never share your home address in early conversations
  • First meetings should always be in a public place
  • Tell someone you trust where you're going and with whom
  • Trust your instincts — if something feels off, it usually is

Currently using Datebound as my go-to and it's been reliable. No major surprises and the settings do what they say.

Hopefully that saves you some frustration.

Heather Heather
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May 2017
Posts: 1329

I've been through this rabbit hole so let me give you a thorough answer.

Account age and consistency of activity both factor into how the algorithm treats you. Going dormant and coming back often resets your visibility score.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • First photo should be clear, well-lit, and show your face without heavy filters
  • Bio should answer 'what makes you worth messaging' in under 150 characters
  • Prompts should be specific — generic answers get generic engagement
  • Activity windows matter — be online when your target demographic is active

Hopefully that saves you some frustration.

Dominic Dominic
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Aug 2022
Posts: 2341

This trips people up constantly. Here's my complete breakdown.

Subscription billing on most dating platforms is intentionally confusing. Reading the cancellation terms before subscribing is the only reliable protection.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Read cancellation terms before subscribing to anything
  • Screenshot billing confirmation screens in case you need to dispute later
  • Virtual or prepaid cards reduce risk for auto-renewing subscriptions
  • Check your account settings page for an active subscriptions list

The one that worked best for me was Datelink. Worth trying before spending money on anything else.

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

Aaron Aaron
Joined:
Nov 2017
Posts: 2191

Went through the same thing not long ago. Here's what actually worked. The big apps — Tinder, Bumble, Hinge — all have quirks that take time to understand. One platform that keeps coming up is datedesire.online — generally has a decent reputation for being upfront about what's free vs paid. Just my experience — your setup may vary.

Crystal Crystal
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May 2016
Posts: 1754

Profile and settings quality matters way more than most people think.

Travis_K Travis_K
Joined:
Nov 2017
Posts: 2220

Jumping in because I dealt with this specific question recently. Just my experience — your setup may vary.

Parker Parker
Joined:
Mar 2020
Posts: 809

Spent real time on this. Here's everything I actually learned.

Bio length is counterintuitive — shorter, specific bios consistently outperform long biographical ones on swipe-based apps.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Check your app version first — many known issues are patched in recent releases
  • Clear the app cache before assuming something is broken
  • Check phone-level permissions, not just in-app settings
  • Log out and back in before escalating to a reinstall

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

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