Raising Awareness About Online Scams | Safe Matrimony For a Happy Ever After
Speaking about the need to launch the safe matrimony campaign, Murugavel Janakiraman, Chairman and Managing Director, Matrimony.com said, “The digital economy is growing, and so have online frauds. While millions of people have benefited from online matrimony services a very small fraction of the population has experienced fraudulent activity. While we at matrimony.com take multiple steps to ensure our platform remains free of such fraudsters. It is important members exercise caution and remain vigilant. While we have been running Safe Matrimony awareness programs for a while now, it’s important that we further amplify it to ensure our members or for that matter anyone using any matrimonial service have a safe and pleasant online experience.”
Four common types of online frauds on matrimonial sites
- Emergency cash requirement:In this case, the fraudsters ask for cash stating an emergency situation.
- Fake customs fee: In such cases, the fraudster requests a fake customs fee to be paid to receive a gift
- Cash on Delivery: Here, the fraudster sends an item, asks the other person to pay, poses as if a wrong item has been delivered and gets the money credited to his account.
- Sextortion: The fraudster asks the other person to view an online obscene content and then starts blackmailing to pay money.
In the campaign video, Vidya Balan talks about these frauds explaining the importance of being vigilant in the digital world and the methods to stay safe. Also, the steps matrimony.com takes like allowing only mobile verified profiles, displaying government ID verified member badges and use of AI to weed out suspicious profiles. Here is a link to the video: