States Consider New Online Dating Laws
LatestIt’s been a big week for the regulation of online dating. First, Match.com pledged to check new members against the sex offender registry — and now several states are considering laws aimed at making online dating safer. Will they work?
According to the AP, online dating bills are in the works this year in both Connecticut and Texas. Rather than requiring more screening, though, these bills are aimed at giving users more information. The Connecticut law would require states to display a notice during registration warning users not to provide identifying information in their profiles (similar laws already exist in New York, Florida, and New Jersey). In Texas, lawmakers want dating sites to tell users whether they conduct background checks on new members — and also to remind them that such background checks aren’t a guarantee of safety. New York’s considering beefing up its legislation with similar info on background checks.