
A new bot scam on Tinder is tapping into users’ desire to become “verified” on the popular dating service – a process that people believe would allow them to confirm their identity, and legitimize their account for the purposes of trust and safety.
According a recent report from security researchers at Symantec, scammers are now using verification as a lure to sign up people to fake “safe dating” websites.
With that being said, I took a long break from school (for other reasons than adult but it allowed me to focus more on adult ent) then finally graduated in December of 2015. Only because I wanted to get tickets to a PPV WWE event.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED as far as school is concerned. Everyone who knows me knows I am a big WWE fan 😉 But I figured why not make it a “thing” ha!
Public figures and other celebrities on Facebook and Instagram are offered a blue checkmark alongside their name so you know which accounts are legitimate.