Many Gen Z women say male friendships feel easier than female ones.

New survey data indicate a notable shift in how young women perceive trust, emotional effort, and social dynamics in their friendships.
Breadcrumbing leaves one in three online daters frustrated.

Intermittent messages and vague digital attention are becoming a defining frustration of modern online dating, according to new survey data.
Nearly 70% of dating app users distrust profiles as off-platform checks rise.

ClarityCheck survey shows growing swiping fatigue and skepticism are driving users to verify matches outside apps.
Consumers carry the cost as fraud outpaces financial accountability.

As regulators debate reimbursement rules, new survey data shows that individuals continue to bear the greatest losses, while banks and platforms deflect responsibility.
How the ‘ick’ became a trigger for digital verification.

New data quantifies the viral dating phenomenon, showing which behaviors most often prompt identity checks and how Gen Z and Millennials differ.
Scammers now pose as exes and friends to build trust before fraud.

New research shows scammers increasingly posing as friends or former partners, blending cybercrime with emotional manipulation and leaving victims uncertain whether the person ever existed.
We now check people like we check prices.

New research points to a cultural shift in how trust is formed, with emotional due diligence emerging as a learned digital norm rather than a safety response.
Gen Z treats being verified online as normal, not invasive.

ClarityCheck survey data reveals a generational shift in attitudes toward digital visibility, as younger users normalize verification without alarm.
The emotional aftermath of digital betrayal is changing how we trust online.

ClarityCheck research shows that past emotional harm is reshaping how people approach trust, intimacy, and digital connection.
Singles are delaying identity disclosure on dating apps.

New survey data suggests that modern daters are increasingly cautious about revealing personal information, extending anonymity during the early stages of online interactions.
Many Gen Z women say male friendships feel easier than female ones.

New survey data indicate a notable shift in how young women perceive trust, emotional effort, and social dynamics in their friendships.
Breadcrumbing leaves one in three online daters frustrated.

Intermittent messages and vague digital attention are becoming a defining frustration of modern online dating, according to new survey data.
Nearly 70% of dating app users distrust profiles as off-platform checks rise.

ClarityCheck survey shows growing swiping fatigue and skepticism are driving users to verify matches outside apps.
Consumers carry the cost as fraud outpaces financial accountability.

As regulators debate reimbursement rules, new survey data shows that individuals continue to bear the greatest losses, while banks and platforms deflect responsibility.
How the ‘ick’ became a trigger for digital verification.

New data quantifies the viral dating phenomenon, showing which behaviors most often prompt identity checks and how Gen Z and Millennials differ.
Scammers now pose as exes and friends to build trust before fraud.

New research shows scammers increasingly posing as friends or former partners, blending cybercrime with emotional manipulation and leaving victims uncertain whether the person ever existed.
We now check people like we check prices.

New research points to a cultural shift in how trust is formed, with emotional due diligence emerging as a learned digital norm rather than a safety response.
Gen Z treats being verified online as normal, not invasive.

ClarityCheck survey data reveals a generational shift in attitudes toward digital visibility, as younger users normalize verification without alarm.
The emotional aftermath of digital betrayal is changing how we trust online.

ClarityCheck research shows that past emotional harm is reshaping how people approach trust, intimacy, and digital connection.
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