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Here's a heads-up on what's coming up tomorrow and next week on InspectaDate.com.

Tomorrow, learn about five crucial free criminal background checks that should be on every Florida dater's radar. Also coming in the week ahead are an exclusive InspectaDate video on dangerous date warning signs, plus posts from the dating frontier by InspectaDate blogger Courtney Furiosi and a resource for seeing whether your date is giving big bucks to political candidates for U.S. president and Congress.

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Valentine's Day time is a joyous time for many daters. But reminders abound at this time of year about the darker side of dating.

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Good advice to follow from Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine: "Research someone you meet online; don't rely only on what that person tells you. Perform Internet searches and consider getting a background check."

Here's a roundup of stories that spotlight dangers and key safety issues.

Valentine’s Day is a lot of pressure for a made-up holiday.

Online dating is big and getting bigger. But a new study says 65 percent of couples still meet offline.

Hi there! My name is Courtney. Having been single for a couple of years now, I’ve been on a lot of one-shot dates — and I've seen some crazy things!

The victims and places change. But the same sweetheart scams keep on scoring and scarring. Why?

This New York Times story by Kate Murphy says the desire for connection and companionship makes people vulnerable. From the story:

Match.com has proclaimed this Sunday as the biggest online dating day of the year, with the most online dating action of 2016 expected from now until Valentine's Day.

This story from Sarah Polus of the Washington Post offers some expert advice on how singles can navigate the busy season for dating success.

Online dating disasters know no geographical boundaries, as this fun piece illustrates.

No need for concern about criminal convictions, bad debts or other revelations from public records when these cues from men in the United Kingdom will sound the alarms.

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