When you are dating on millionaire dating websites, there're many people called themselves "MILLIONAIRE" and showoff their luxuries. But are they real? Let's find out.
Some people post pictures of luxuries that are not theirs or post pictures that are mot really them or years old.
To find out if the luxury item(s) is actually there's reverse search the picture in Google to see if it comes up. If so find out if it is the same owner or not. Another way is to have them send a picture of them next to the item doing a certain requested pose.
To make sure you have a current legit photo have them send about 10 to 20 clear pictures of themselves and have them perform certain poses to know it is recent. For example have them hold up three fingers or write the date and time on a piece of paper and hold it up while they take a picture.
I strongly suggest a phone conversation. More importantly Skype or face time. When you are wanting a woman to send a full body picture, make sure it is not a "selfi". A woman can hold the camera in certain angles to hide areas and create a difference appearance. Have her have someone take the picture for her that way you see everything clearly. Last but not least do not judge a book by it's cover. Some people just are not photogenic bit looks ten times better in person or they do not know how to dress and or present themselves in a desirable fashion. The meet and great is very important.
Be safe do not let a pretty or handsome face fool you. Please pay attention to the personality and find out their true motives test them if you have to. Many of people have lost their LIVES and or MONEY over looks because that pretty/handsome face was really after their money.
Wait a minute before being too generous and see how long she/ sticks around. Do what you can to protect yourself, time, and money.
Good luck to you!
Sunday, May 31, 2015
What does it means If your online partner always has webcam or PC issues?
Tread lightly online, and be aware of how you use communication technology
There has been a dramatic increase in identity theft in the last few years. Of course you should be careful about what information you give to someone whom you have never met. This is important not only from a common sense standpoint, but is also a computer security issue.
Be especially mindful about two things--instant messaging and wireless internet.
In either case, a hacker or snooper could be reading everything you are saying. So keep the instant-messaging conversation light. If you absolutely must talk about something private, use a secure, encrypted instant messaging client. If you're on wireless internet, a snooper with the right equipment can intercept and read everything you send.
So either avoid doing anything but casual web-surfing via wireless internet, and if you must use wireless internet to do something more sensitive, like email, sign up for a free or paid VPN service. Last but not least, make sure you have good security software installed on your computer--a good anti-virus program at leas
Wish you all the best.
There has been a dramatic increase in identity theft in the last few years. Of course you should be careful about what information you give to someone whom you have never met. This is important not only from a common sense standpoint, but is also a computer security issue.
Be especially mindful about two things--instant messaging and wireless internet.
In either case, a hacker or snooper could be reading everything you are saying. So keep the instant-messaging conversation light. If you absolutely must talk about something private, use a secure, encrypted instant messaging client. If you're on wireless internet, a snooper with the right equipment can intercept and read everything you send.
So either avoid doing anything but casual web-surfing via wireless internet, and if you must use wireless internet to do something more sensitive, like email, sign up for a free or paid VPN service. Last but not least, make sure you have good security software installed on your computer--a good anti-virus program at leas
Wish you all the best.
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