Romance scams: how to identify, protect yourself, and recover
What is a romance scam? 
Latest romance scam trends 
Fake profiles : Fraudsters use fabricated personas with stolen or AI-generated photos to appear authentic. These profiles are designed to be relatable and appealing, making it easier to build trust quickly AI-generated content : Scammers leverage technology like deepfake videos and AI-generated images to impersonate real people convincingly. This technology makes it harder to distinguish between genuine interactions and scams Deepfake impersonation : Fraudsters may create fake profiles or deepfake videos. These can be of well-known celebrities or even the victim’s family members. They often request money under the guise of charity donations or personal emergencies 
Red flags to help you spot the fraudsters 
Too good to be true : They seem perfect in every way, from their glamorous lifestyle to their attractive appearance. They may make extravagant claims to build trust quickly Rapid intimacy : They declare strong feelings early in the relationship, claiming “it’s fate” or that they’ve “never felt this way before.” Evasive behaviour : They avoid in-person meetings or video calls, citing reasons like work commitments, travel restrictions, or technical issues Financial requests : They ask for money under emotional pretences, such as medical emergencies, travel expenses, or investment opportunities Professional angle : On professional platforms like LinkedIn, they may combine romance with business, pitching investment schemes or business opportunities that sound too good to be true AI-enhanced deception : Be wary of profiles with overly polished photos or videos that seem unnatural. These could be AI-generated or deepfakes 
How to protect yourself 
Verify their identity : Conduct reverse image searches on their profile pictures using tools like Google Images or TinEye Request a video call early in the conversation, or to meet up in-person. Genuine individuals won’t hesitate to meet face-to-face or via video 
Stay sceptical : Be cautious of overly flattering individuals or those who push the relationship forward too quickly Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it probably is 
Question their stories : Look for inconsistencies in their accounts, such as contradicting details about their location, profession, or personal life Be alert if they offer elaborate excuses for why they can’t meet or verify their identity 
Never send money : Avoid transferring funds under any circumstances, no matter how convincing their story sounds Be especially cautious if they mention investments, cryptocurrency, or business opportunities promising high returns Don’t buy items they ask for. Plane tickets or hotel stays are very common, as the scammer can pretend to need financial help visiting you 
Limit information sharing : Do not share sensitive personal details such as your address, financial information (including access to bank details), daily routines or email profiles Avoid posting excessive personal details publicly on social media that scammers could use to target you 
Check for AI-generated content : Scrutinise professional-looking photos or videos, as these could be deepfakes: Focus on details such as hands, eyes or shadows, for potential inconsistencies. AI-generated images are created using data from existing photos, which is why AI often has difficulty with details that appear less often in other images Does it look too good to be real? AI-generated images may appear too perfect, like they’ve been airbrushed a little too much Try a reverse image search. Since AI-generated photos appear in fewer places than real ones, they’re less likely to show up here 
Use reputable platforms : Stick to well-known dating apps or social platforms with strong security measures 
Talk to someone you trust : If you’re unsure about someone’s authenticity, consult a trusted friend or family member before proceeding 
What to do if you’ve been scammed 
Stop communication : Cease all contact with the scammer immediately. Block and report their account on the platform where you met them Report It : Contact us by calling 159 if you’re in the UK, or tapping ‘Support’ > ‘Report fraud’ in your Tide app – especially if you’ve sent money Contact Action Fraud through their dedicated reporting tool 
Preserve evidence : Keep records of messages, emails, and transactions. These can help authorities investigate the scam Monitor your finances: Check your bank accounts for unauthorised transactions. Set up payment alerts, so you’re informed of any payment made from your bank card or bank account 
Self-care steps for victims 
Talk to someone you trust : Share your experience with a close friend, family member, or support group. Talking about it can ease feelings of shame or isolation Seek professional support : Consider counseling to process the emotional impact and rebuild confidence in forming future connections Educate yourself : Learn more about romance scams to empower yourself and help others avoid falling victim Take your time : Don’t rush into new relationships. Give yourself time to heal and rebuild trust