The Internet Dating Safety Act (Senate Bill-1977/A4304) requires online dating services to disclose their criminal background screening practices and to offer safer dating tips on their sites. TRUE’s proactive policy requires criminal background and marriage screenings on all of its communicating members — the only practice of its kind among major online dating sites. Codey and Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein, New Jersey’s new public safety law requires online dating sites to disclose whether criminal background screenings are performed, as well as to provide safety tips to members. Founded on an advanced, scientifically based compatibility test uniquely endorsed by Psychology Today and independently certified to meet the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, TRUE is the only online relationship service that actively seeks to further protect the safety of its communicating members by conducting criminal background screenings and single-verification screenings. read more
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