Caller Privacy For Dating Sites
Filed in archive Dating Sites by Mark Brooks on November 28, 2006

- can connect you with that caller. Once the required information has been keyed in, the Jangl system hands over your contact "phone number." In reality, however, it's a unique telephone ID for that particular relationship. As soon as the call is placed, Jangl forwards it to your real phone number. The privacy protection is bi-directional, so recipients don't know the real numbers of callers, either, Cerda notes. For security reasons, each call is announced with a short preamble that includes the caller's name. Recipients can accept, reject or block any call. Jangl is a natural for online dating services, which have long favored anonymous e-mail systems to protect the identity of users. On Nov. 2, online dating giant Match.com started offering Jangl as a free service, called "matchTalk." Jane Thompson, a Match VP, says response to the feature has been "extraordinary." She says 275,000 people already have used the feature. One surprise: Match.com had expected the service to be used mostly by younger romance seekers, she says. But so far, 50% of users have been in the 35 to 49 age bracket. About 8% are over 55. FULL ARTICLE @ USA TODAYMark Brooks: Dating sites MUST help users make (anonymous) voice connections. I see this as an inevitability. Your comments please...
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