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Digital Wingman Protecting You From Scamming Suiters |
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Norton Genie is your new online dating wingman (or wingwoman). Genie is an AI-powered scam detection app that serves as an added line of defence when dealing with a scamming suiter, specifically when the conversation moves off a dating site and into your email or texts.
With a screen shot, Genie can determine if a message is a scam by analysing and interpreting the author’s intent, style of message, diction, spelling, and logic, as well as test any suspicious links or attachments. A “love interest” asking you to click a link to send money? Genie can check if it’s legit or not.
Please find below Norton’s top 5 tips to avoid falling for romance scams. I can also arrange time to connect with a Norton expert who can talk more about the latest threats and how Genie is changing the way we battle scams.
Top 5 Tips to Avoid Falling for Romance Scams
2. Evaluate Your Online Presence - The more scammers know about you, the more they know how to lure you. Consider keeping your dating profiles anonymous by using different usernames on sites or even different emails to protect your privacy.
3. Set up a phone or video chat early - Seeing someone’s face can be a surefire way to determine whether they’re real or fake. Set up a phone or video chat early on in your communications. If they dodge the opportunity, they may be a romance scammer.
4. Do your homework on your cyber sweetheart - Check their social media for bare profiles or no connections. Reverse image search to see if their photos are on other sites. To do this: Right click an image of the person. Click “Copy.” Visit images.google.com and paste the image.
5. Never pay someone you haven’t met - especially someone online. Don't give out your financial information, top off a cash reload card, or send gifts or money to someone you haven't met face to face. Never wire money to a stranger or pay anyone with gift cards.
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