When Romance Turns Risky: The Growing Threat of Online Dating Scams

You meet someone on a dating app. They’re kind, charming, and emotionally available. You talk daily — share personal stories, dreams, and even future plans. Within days or weeks, they say they’ve never felt this connection before. You’re special.
Romance Scams: When Love Turns Into a Lie and Financial Loss

Romance scams begin with kindness. A friendly message on Facebook, Instagram, or a dating app. They’re charming, polite, and seem deeply interested in you. They’ll say things like “I feel like I’ve known you forever” or “I can’t believe how lucky I am to find someone like you.” It feels personal. Real.
And that’s exactly what scammers want. They make you feel seen and heard — building a connection that seems emotionally safe. You’ll spend hours chatting. Soon, you might feel like you’re falling for them.