Consumer Reports offers advice for online matchmaking

Survey finds online dating frustrating, productive

SAN ANTONIO – Looking for love? You’re not alone. Consumer Reports surveyed nearly 10,000 online daters to find out which sites can lead to a meaningful match.

In the survey, respondents gave online dating sites the lowest satisfaction scores Consumer Reports has seen for any rated service in two decades, even lower than cable companies.

But even with so many dissatisfied online daters, a surprising 44 percent of survey takers who tried online dating said they have had or are in a serious long-term relationship or have gotten married, thanks to dating online.

Consumer Reports said people can maximize their results by choosing the right site from the beginning. If you’re interested in meeting someone who likes the same kinds of movies as you do, or follows the same faith as you do, you can probably find a website that specializes in helping you find just that.

But even the best digital match can’t guarantee chemistry. That’s why it’s important to go on a date to meet someone in person early in the process. And sometimes it pays off to keep yourself open to love.

Consumer Reports also found that OKCupid and Tinder are more popular among millennials, while Generation Xers and Baby Boomers are more likely to use a paid subscription-based dating website or app, such as Match.com.

 

 


About the Author

Marilyn Moritz is an award-winning journalist dedicated to digging up information that can make people’s lives a little bit better. As KSAT’S 12 On Your Side Consumer reporter, she focuses on exposing scams and dangerous products and helping people save money.

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