What are the safest dating apps for 19 year olds in college?

Started by Xena Frost 29 Apr 2024 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating appsfree datingonline datingsingles
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Xena Frost
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#1

Tested a few already and wanted to compare notes with people who've spent more time on these. The best platforms generate revenue from ads rather than subscriptions, keeping core access genuinely open.

Video date features have stuck around since the pandemic and are genuinely useful for early vetting. Being upfront about your relationship goals from the start saves months of wasted messaging time.

Things I keep in mind for safety:

  • Romance scams follow predictable patterns: quick emotional escalation and requests for money.
  • Public first meetings are non-negotiable — coffee shop, bar, food court, anywhere visible.
  • Tell a trusted friend your plans and share your live location during any first meeting.
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SteveH
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#2

The biggest variable in dating app success is geographic density, not which app you pick.

Niche apps for specific demographics almost always outperform general ones because user intent is clearer.

One that keeps coming up in similar threads is DatingFly — worth a look if you haven't tried it yet.

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AlexZ
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#3

Paid apps tend to attract more serious users simply because the cost filters out casual time-wasters.

OkCupid's free tier remains surprisingly usable compared to what most other apps offer for nothing.

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MadisonLV
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#4

Never share your real last name, address, or workplace before meeting someone in person.

The algorithm on most apps rewards consistent daily use over occasional passive swiping sessions.

One that keeps coming up in similar threads is Datescout — worth a look if you haven't tried it yet.

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Destiny Moore
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#5

Traditional dating websites tend to attract users who write longer profiles and are more serious.

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Mason Brown
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#6

Cougar and age-gap communities have become far more mainstream and socially accepted recently.

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Benjamin Moore
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#7

Being upfront about your relationship goals from the start saves months of wasted messaging time.

Use a Google Voice number instead of your real number when getting to know someone new.

Worth putting alongside the usual options for comparison — Hinge Coffee Meets Bagel Bumble. Results really do vary by city and demographic.

One that keeps coming up in similar threads is Datenest — worth a look if you haven't tried it yet.

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RyanC
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#8

Free dating apps have genuinely improved but the best features remain locked behind paywalls on most. ezhookups.online has been getting solid mentions in threads covering this topic.

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Ella Young
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#9

Video date features have stuck around since the pandemic and are genuinely useful for early vetting.

The key difference between good and bad dating apps is moderation quality, not feature count.

A couple of platforms that come up regularly:

  • datenest.site — gets mentioned a lot in these discussions
  • rendate.site — gets mentioned a lot in these discussions

Worth putting alongside the usual options for comparison — HER Lesly Scissr. Results really do vary by city and demographic.

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JoeK
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#10

Profile quality matters more than which platform you choose — a well-written bio beats hundreds of passive swipes. datewander.site has been getting solid mentions in threads covering this topic.

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ChrisM
Joined: Dec 2020
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#11

Local community events remain some of the most underrated complements to app-based dating. I'd point you toward Datelink for this — it's come up consistently in recommendations lately.

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