With Valentine’s Day arising subsequent week (2/14), TikTok has issued a warning to its customers to be cautious of romance scams, the place fraudsters goal susceptible singles, mostly through social and relationship apps.
As defined by TikTok:
“In 2020, losses from romance scams reported to the Federal Commerce Fee (FTC) topped $304 million, climbing 50% from 2019. As a continuation of our efforts to encourage folks to #BeCyberSmart alongside fraud consciousness champions – together with the Nationwide Cyber Safety Alliance (NCSA), Id Theft Useful resource Middle (ITRC), About-Fraud, The Knoble, Wiser – Free Safety Coaching, and Frank on Fraud – we admire TikTok creators for serving to to shine a highlight on the merciless intentions of so-called suitors which have long-plagued relationship apps or different on-line boards.”
Romance scams are within the highlight proper now as a result of not too long ago launched Netflix documentary ‘The Tinder Swindler’, which appears to be like on the story of scammer Simon Leviev and his complicated schemes designed to steal cash from varied girls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R3LWM_Vt70
Should you want a reminder of the dangers, it’s price testing (notice: Leviev can be, reportedly, energetic on TikTok).
For TikTok particularly, the platform has shared the following tips:
- Take it slowly – TikTok says that swindlers are fast to profess their affection, and can look to take conversations off apps. “A finest follow is to vet your new heartthrob by asking questions, and take note of inconsistencies which will reveal your crush as an impostor”.
- Maintain your funds (and private data) to your self – This feels apparent, however might be much less entrance of thoughts whenever you’re within the throes of ardour. “Should you’ve by no means met in individual, do not ship or trade cash through reward playing cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency, and do not share private particulars like checking account, residence tackle, or different delicate data”.
- Do not play video games – TikTok advises that customers ought to use Google Photos to conduct a reverse picture search of somebody’s profile photograph. “If outcomes present the identical photograph on one other website however with a unique identify connected, a scammer might have stolen it”. TikTok additionally means that customers copy and paste the textual content from suspicious emails and messages right into a search engine to see if others have obtained the identical.
Lastly, TikTok advises that if one thing feels off, customers ought to minimize off all contact instantly.
“Fraud, scams, and unhealthy enterprise practices can be reported to the Federal Commerce Fee, FBI Web Crime Criticism Middle (IC3), and IRS Taxpayer Information to Id Theft within the US, together with Motion Fraud within the UK. Should you encounter suspicious exercise in-app, report it to TikTok’s Security Middle, and observe @TikTokTips for extra methods to #BeCyberSmart.”

All scams are horrible, and have potential to trigger vital hurt, however people who goal susceptible individuals are even worse, and single folks on the lookout for a associate are sometimes in a really susceptible state, particularly round Valentine’s Day once they’re being reminded of that lingering need repeatedly.
Given this, it’s price taking an additional second of pause in such conditions and contemplating these parts.
Along with this, TikTok has additionally printed a new one-sheeter on its varied privateness and safety instruments as a part of its safer use initiatives.

It’s price taking all of those measures under consideration, and contemplating the impacts of your on-line interactions in all apps.