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LONDON, Feb. 12, 2025
New data from verification and anti-fraud platform Sumsub shows that three quarters of UK dating app users have come across deepfakes, 19% have personally been deceived by one, and 22% have had someone close to them misled by AI.
LONDON, Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In the last five years, an estimated £410m was lost to romance scams. So this Valentine's Day, Sumsub are alerting people against the dangers of AI-generated deepfakes on dating platforms. The results should be a warning to regulators, dating app users, and the online dating industry if they want to stop the user exodus continuing - as the 10 most popular apps lost nearly 16% of their users in 2024.
AI content is a turn-off
As Valentine's Day approaches, Sumsub's research reveals growing concerns among singletons about the rise of AI-generated content on dating apps impacting their chances of finding love.
Deepfakes are more convincing than people think
The data shows that people are overconfident in their ability in spotting deepfakes, making it more likely that people will fall foul to scams, fraud, or other malicious intentions from people with fake profiles.
Deepfakes are about more than just awkward encounters
Although 58% of dating app users agree that artificial content increases the risk of being 'catfished', it also risks far more than just awkward encounters. As shown by recent high-profile deepfake romance scams, such as when a French woman lost €830,000 to a deepfaked Brad Pitt.
Dating: the industry most at risk from ID fraud
Internal platform data from Sumsub's 2024 Identity Fraud Report, which analyses businesses and users across all industries, found that ID fraud - when people falsify documents, pictures, or whole identities to bypass online verification measures - was highest across the dating industry than all others - by 8.9% in 2024. This is followed by online media, at 7.7%; and traditional finance at 2.7%.
According to the new survey, when asked which measures dating apps should adopt to protect people from deepfakes:
Pavel Goldman-Kalaydin, Head of AI & ML at Sumsub, comments: "Without meaningful action, deepfakes and synthetic content generated by AI represents a threat to the users of all digital services. Online dating is particularly at risk - as shown by the level of ID fraud it faces - more than all other sectors, even compared to finance or online media. Malicious actors can bypass the often-unsophisticated verification measures these apps have, sign up with fake information and images, and deceive people - often to scam for monetary gain or worse.
"This campaign underlines the importance of educating users around the dangers of deepfakes and romantic scams, but this must be accompanied by more effective verification solutions, so these apps can better limit the influence of AI content. Failing to keep up with fraudsters will only put users at risk of financial, physical and emotional harm - while also damaging the businesses themselves as the user exodus continues from 2025."
The research comes from a survey of 2000 people in the UK aged 18 and over who currently, or have in the last 18 months, used dating apps or online dating platforms. The survey took place between 28.01.2025 - 31.01.2025. |
About Sumsub
Sumsub is a full-cycle verification platform that secures the whole user journey. With Sumsub's customizable KYC, KYB, Transaction Monitoring, and Fraud Prevention solutions, you can orchestrate your verification process, welcome more customers worldwide, meet compliance requirements, reduce costs, and protect your business.
Sumsub has over 2,500 clients across the fintech, crypto, transportation, trading, e-commerce, and gaming industries, including Bitpanda, Wirex, Avis, Bybit, Huobi, Kaizen Gaming, and TransferGo.
Sumsub has citations in research published by global institutions such as the United Nations and Statista, as well as ongoing consultancy and engagements with INTERPOL.
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