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What are the dating apps for 16 and 17 year olds that parents recommend?

Started by Jenny_NYC17 May 2024 Category: Free Dating & Apps6 posts
Jenny_NYC
Jenny_NYC
Joined: Sep 2021
Messages: 296
#1
Posting because I genuinely can't find a straight answer anywhere. What are the dating apps for 16 and 17 year olds that parents recommend? Safety and privacy are top priorities for me. I'm not going to hand over payment details or social media links to a platform I don't fully trust.
  • Easy profile deletion?
  • Option to browse without being seen?
  • Age verification in place?
Would love to hear from people who've actually tested things — thanks.
VictorM
VictorM
Joined: Mar 2023
Messages: 39
#2
Let me share what actually made a difference after a lot of trial and error: The biggest misconception is that 'free' means usable. On most platforms, the free tier is deliberately frustrating to push you toward paying — it's not really free, it's a teaser.
Daniel Martinez
Daniel Martinez
Joined: Nov 2019
Messages: 663
#3
Let me share what actually made a difference after a lot of trial and error: The people who seem to have the most success are specific about what they want, patient with the process, and keep opening messages short and question-based. What actually helped:
  • Set realistic expectations — not every match leads anywhere meaningful
  • Used a dedicated email address for all dating app signups
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any free trials immediately after signing up
  • Always confirmed identity through video call before any in-person meeting
  • Kept opening messages conversational — one short genuine question
I tried Datescout after seeing it mentioned a few times and it held up better than most.
RebeccaT
RebeccaT
Joined: May 2023
Messages: 337
#4
Good thread. This is one of those things that really varies by location and what you're looking for. datingfly.online also comes up in similar threads — another one to look into.
IanT
IanT
Joined: Feb 2020
Messages: 705
#5
From personal experience, here's the actual breakdown: The biggest misconception is that 'free' means usable. On most platforms, the free tier is deliberately frustrating to push you toward paying — it's not really free, it's a teaser. What actually helped:
  • Kept opening messages conversational — one short genuine question
  • Updated profile photos regularly to stay visible in feeds
  • Always confirmed identity through video call before any in-person meeting
  • Read Reddit reviews of any paid platform before spending money
  • Trusted gut instinct when a profile felt off
One platform I'd actually recommend is Datenest — the free tier is genuinely usable and the user base felt real.
UrsulaM
UrsulaM
Joined: Jun 2023
Messages: 837
#6
Wish someone had put this thread together when I was figuring this out a few years ago.
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