General-purpose AI fails at identity search, internal ClarityCheck study shows.

An October 2025 user study finds that language models like ChatGPT and Claude routinely misidentify or miss results when users try to verify digital identities, while structured OSINT tools show greater consistency.
A woman’s quiet phone number search uncovered the lie behind a relationship.

As digital connections blur the lines between intimacy and anonymity, one woman’s discovery through ClarityCheck highlights a growing trend in online relationship verification.
One in four online dates are hiding something.

A new ClarityCheck analysis uncovers how digital dating has normalized concealment, and what that means for trust in the age of algorithmic romance.
Sexting with AI is now considered cheating by most singles, ClarityCheck finds.

As artificial intelligence becomes part of intimacy, new ClarityCheck research reveals deep generational and gender divides over what constitutes betrayal in a digital age.
ClarityCheck study links economic stress to rise in 'foodie call' dating.

Economic stress and shifting expectations are reshaping modern dating, with new data suggesting the rise of strategic, transactional interactions.
Parents turn to verification tools as scams targeting children rise.

Concern over digital threats is prompting a shift in how families manage online safety, according to new data from ClarityCheck.
Verification becomes routine as digital risk shifts to the individual.

ClarityCheck survey finds 68% of users now verify unknown contacts before engaging, signaling a broader consumer shift toward personal cyber hygiene.
Verification gaps expose tension between creator growth and buyer trust.

ClarityCheck data shows 41% of creators cannot be reliably verified, prompting buyers to shift priorities toward identity-confirmed partnerships.
Catfishing evolves as real numbers fuel fake identities.

A ClarityCheck user survey highlights how fraudsters are moving beyond fake photos, exploiting working phone numbers and emails to build trust more quickly.
Fake celebrity accounts have targeted one in three fans.

New survey data from ClarityCheck highlights how celebrity impersonation scams are weaponising fan trust, and why image and email lookups are becoming essential digital safety tools.
General-purpose AI fails at identity search, internal ClarityCheck study shows.

An October 2025 user study finds that language models like ChatGPT and Claude routinely misidentify or miss results when users try to verify digital identities, while structured OSINT tools show greater consistency.
A woman’s quiet phone number search uncovered the lie behind a relationship.

As digital connections blur the lines between intimacy and anonymity, one woman’s discovery through ClarityCheck highlights a growing trend in online relationship verification.
One in four online dates are hiding something.

A new ClarityCheck analysis uncovers how digital dating has normalized concealment, and what that means for trust in the age of algorithmic romance.
Sexting with AI is now considered cheating by most singles, ClarityCheck finds.

As artificial intelligence becomes part of intimacy, new ClarityCheck research reveals deep generational and gender divides over what constitutes betrayal in a digital age.
ClarityCheck study links economic stress to rise in 'foodie call' dating.

Economic stress and shifting expectations are reshaping modern dating, with new data suggesting the rise of strategic, transactional interactions.
Parents turn to verification tools as scams targeting children rise.

Concern over digital threats is prompting a shift in how families manage online safety, according to new data from ClarityCheck.
Verification becomes routine as digital risk shifts to the individual.

ClarityCheck survey finds 68% of users now verify unknown contacts before engaging, signaling a broader consumer shift toward personal cyber hygiene.
Verification gaps expose tension between creator growth and buyer trust.

ClarityCheck data shows 41% of creators cannot be reliably verified, prompting buyers to shift priorities toward identity-confirmed partnerships.
Catfishing evolves as real numbers fuel fake identities.

A ClarityCheck user survey highlights how fraudsters are moving beyond fake photos, exploiting working phone numbers and emails to build trust more quickly.
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