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I tried logging into sttripchat, but is it a fake typo domain?

Started by Andrew Robinson 15 Aug 2024 Category: Free Dating & Apps 6 posts
Andrew Robinson
Andrew Robinson
Joined: Jul 2021
Messages: 288
#1
Hey everyone, I wanted to get some real opinions on this. I tried logging into sttripchat, but is it a fake typo domain? I've been searching around for a while and honestly getting mixed signals from different places. Privacy is a big concern for me personally. I don't want my info getting sold or my phone blowing up with spam after I sign up somewhere. Anyone had issues with that? Would appreciate any real experiences or tips. Thanks in advance.
TimC
TimC
Joined: Feb 2018
Messages: 614
#2
This is actually really helpful info for a lot of people, not just beginners. Heard good things about flamedate.online from some folks in my area too.
ZoeW
ZoeW
Joined: Nov 2022
Messages: 377
#3
So I've been doing this for a while and here's what I've found: Be upfront about what you're looking for. Vague profiles get vague results. Some things that actually helped me:
  • Used a Google Voice number for initial contact
  • Read reviews on Reddit before paying for any platform
  • Always set a first meeting in a coffee shop or busy public spot
Someone in another thread recommended Ezhookups and I gave it a shot — it's worth a look honestly.
SierraN
SierraN
Joined: Feb 2024
Messages: 328
#4
So I've been doing this for a while and here's what I've found: The key thing most people miss is checking whether the platform even has users in your area before you subscribe. Big city vs rural makes a massive difference. Some things that actually helped me:
  • Always set a first meeting in a coffee shop or busy public spot
  • Trusted my gut when something felt off
  • Read reviews on Reddit before paying for any platform
Jenny_NYC
Jenny_NYC
Joined: Jul 2020
Messages: 147
#5
Wish I had this info when I first started out. Learned most of it the hard way.
OliviaMC
OliviaMC
Joined: May 2019
Messages: 509
#6
This is something I spent a lot of time researching, so let me break it down: Scam red flags: photos that look too professional, no response history, immediate requests to move to a third-party app, and obviously fake profiles. Some things that actually helped me:
  • Always set a first meeting in a coffee shop or busy public spot
  • Read reviews on Reddit before paying for any platform
  • Verified the profile before investing too much time
  • Avoided any platform that didn't have a clear privacy policy
  • Trusted my gut when something felt off
One platform I actually had decent luck with is Souldate — the interface is cleaner than most and the user base felt real.
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