How do I delete my profile on the okcupid dating site permanently?

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KeeganM KeeganM
Joined: Jul 2023
Posts: 1,887
#1

Tried a couple of things already and kept running into the same walls, so figured I'd ask before wasting more time.

Data privacy is something I think about seriously. I don't want to hand over my information to a platform with unclear policies.

I've been reading reviews but they're clearly influenced by affiliate deals. Real user experiences are hard to find.

  • First meeting should always be somewhere public during daytime
  • Check recent Reddit threads for unfiltered user reviews
  • Never share your real phone number in early conversations
  • Video call before any in-person meeting — it takes five minutes and saves a lot of trouble
  • Look for 'last active' timestamps before investing time in a match

Any genuine experiences — good or bad — are welcome here.

One I've been seeing mentioned more lately is Datescout — anyone here have experience with it?

FinleyO FinleyO
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 4,330
#2

The sweet spot for most platforms is about six to eight weeks of real daily effort. Most people quit before the algorithm has enough data on them to start making good suggestions.

Evelyn Moore Evelyn Moore
Joined: Sep 2022
Posts: 2,691
#3

The sweet spot for most platforms is about six to eight weeks of real daily effort. Most people quit before the algorithm has enough data on them to start making good suggestions.

Worth testing across a few at once: EliteSingles, Feeld, Hinge. All have free access to establish whether they're worth your time.

Have also been watching Datescout — the user base seems more real than some of the oversaturated mainstream options I've tried.

SpencerA SpencerA
Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 4,194
#4

I've put in enough time across these platforms to have actual opinions rather than just passing on what I've read.

What I kept finding is that people quit too early. Six to ten weeks of genuine daily use is usually the minimum before you have a real sense of whether a platform works for you.

Things that consistently improve results regardless of platform:

  • Personalize your opener to something specific in their profile
  • First in-person meeting should be somewhere public, daytime preferred
  • Don't overshare personal details before you've met in person
  • Suggest moving to a video call after about five exchanges

Apps worth running in parallel:

  • eHarmony
  • Zoosk
  • Bumble
  • OkCupid
Aaron Hall Aaron Hall
Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 4,396
#5

Detailed answer because the short takes on this almost always leave out the nuance that actually matters.

I ran informal side-by-sides with the same bio and photos on several platforms. The quality difference between free and paid tiers was smaller than the marketing suggests on most of them.

Things that consistently improve results regardless of platform:

  • Respond to new matches within a few hours — interest fades quickly
  • Tell someone you trust the name, location, and time of any first meeting
  • First photo should be natural, solo, well-lit — no sunglasses, no big group shots

Also been keeping tabs on Datebie — the community there feels more genuine compared to some of the bigger names right now.

Noah Williams Noah Williams
Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 594
#6

Consistency is the unsexy answer that nobody wants to hear. Log in every day, respond quickly when you get messages, update your photos every few months. That routine beats any algorithm hack.

Worth testing across a few at once: OkCupid, Bumble, OurTime, Match, Zoosk. All have free access to establish whether they're worth your time.

Other names that get mentioned regularly:

  • turndate.site — comes up frequently in threads like this
MorganP MorganP
Joined: Oct 2021
Posts: 258
#7

Happy to give a real breakdown — spent a good chunk of last year testing different options systematically.

What I kept finding is that people quit too early. Six to ten weeks of genuine daily use is usually the minimum before you have a real sense of whether a platform works for you.

Things that consistently improve results regardless of platform:

  • Respond to new matches within a few hours — interest fades quickly
  • Tell someone you trust the name, location, and time of any first meeting
  • Don't overshare personal details before you've met in person

Apps worth running in parallel:

  • Tinder
  • Feeld
  • OkCupid
  • Facebook Dating
  • Bumble

Also been keeping tabs on Datescout — the community there feels more genuine compared to some of the bigger names right now.

CassandraW CassandraW
Joined: Sep 2021
Posts: 3,101
#8

Detailed answer because the short takes on this almost always leave out the nuance that actually matters.

What I kept finding is that people quit too early. Six to ten weeks of genuine daily use is usually the minimum before you have a real sense of whether a platform works for you.

Things that consistently improve results regardless of platform:

  • Don't overshare personal details before you've met in person
  • First photo should be natural, solo, well-lit — no sunglasses, no big group shots
  • Tell someone you trust the name, location, and time of any first meeting
  • Keep your bio specific: name one restaurant you love, not just 'I like food'

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