Finally posting because everything I find elsewhere is either outdated or clearly sponsored.
Faith-based dating platforms vary enormously in how seriously they screen for actual shared values versus just checking a box. The difference between platforms that genuinely serve believing communities and those that use faith as a marketing hook is significant, and you really can't tell from the marketing alone.
Christian Mingle and eHarmony's faith filters have the largest active user bases for serious Christian dating.
The specific things I'm trying to figure out:
- Privacy policy and data handling practices
- How straightforward is cancellation if needed?
- Geographic distribution of active users
- Quality of any identity verification
Would really value hearing from people with genuine experience rather than just what the platforms claim about themselves.