New Justice Department Proposal Could Make Dating Profiles More Truthful

Moving in the name of national security, a U.S. Department of Justice proposal to penalize those who violate website terms and conditions could end up making dating site profiles more truthful.

Justice Department Deputy Section Chief Richard Downing suggested amendments to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Tuesday to mandate users to all terms on a site because it would be impossible to address “serious insider threats through prosecution” without amending the act, says The Daily Mail. The Mail notes, that such rules would essentially make it illegal to fib on sites like Match.com.

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