Tramatch Tackles Online Dating Scams with Cutting-Edge Tech (International Edition)
ABUJA — With the rise of online dating in Nigeria, Tramatch International Ltd has reaffirmed its dedication to ensuring user safety and trust through enhanced KYC verification processes and AI-powered fraud detection systems aimed at cleansing this growing industry.
Elijah Bassey, one of the founders, revealed this information during an online seminar, pointing out that dating scams have posed significant challenges within the realm of online matchmaking.
The document he endorsed, which was released to Daily Independent on Friday, indicated that Tramatch, a faith-oriented dating service aimed at people looking for committed, lasting partnerships, continues to enhance robust security protocols, employs sophisticated AI-driven scam prevention tools, and upholds a steadfast dedication to mutual principles.
He mentioned that this step is due to the increasing instances of online dating scams, wherein criminals set up false accounts utilizing pirated photographs.
Elijah says the company has implemented a required identification procedure mandating that all users submit a profile photo and complete a liveness check through their device’s camera.
"We stand apart from our competitors because we've advanced security measures by verifying that the uploaded images correspond to the actual identities of users," he stated.
It is forecasted that the worldwide dating market will expand from $11.32 billion in 2025 to $21.71 billion by 2034, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.50%.
In Nigeria, more than 60,000 active users interact with various online dating sites each month. Specifically, Tramatch boasts an increasing number of around 200,000 registered members who are currently looking for their ideal partner. He urged Nigerians to remain cautious when participating in online dating and recommended using platforms that emphasize safety and openness.
He revealed that the company is collaborating with appropriate regulatory bodies to detect, mark, and inform about deceptive practices occurring within its system.
Regarding the fight against online scams and bogus accounts, Elijah asserted that due to their stringent verification procedures within Nigeria’s dating sector, Tramatch is successfully identifying and prohibiting individuals who use counterfeit international personas, males fabricating female profiles to mislead members, as well as those adopting purloined images and fictitious data.
These steps distinguish Tramatch from other dating platforms, where unverified users frequently abuse the system. With mandatory KYC, Tramatch guarantees that all members are genuine and authenticated, thereby minimizing the chances of catfishing, scams, and identity theft. Proximity-Based Matching for Safer Connections.
To boost user safety even more, Tramatch has introduced location-specific matchmaking, enabling members to link up with nearby confirmed matches. This reduces the chances of being deceived over distances and promotes genuine connections grounded in common beliefs and principles.
He emphasized that Tramatch, established in 2023, holds the belief that conventional marital frameworks, which have been upheld over many years, still provide a solid base for family life, despite the fast-evolving landscape of modern times.
“Tramatch is an international platform dedicated to supporting individuals who value religious and traditional definitions of marriage, whether monogamous or polygamous. As a dating platform, it welcomes Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Jews, and LDS members seeking committed, enduring relationships grounded in their cultural and religious values.”
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