Activity on dating apps and sites is up, with people forced to look for love online.
A midlands dating expert is advising people to stay alert online.
Activity on dating apps and websites is on the rise, with people forced to look for love online during lockdown.
Matchmaker Mairead Loughman from Love HQ, Mullingar is warning of fake accounts and suspicious activity:
Hi, my name isn’t Karl, I’m not 42 and I’m not on Tinder!
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