I Found the Love of My Life on POFBack in '07 I started my account on Plenty of Fish (POF). But I told him I was really not into this internet thing, and that if he wanted to pursue this, "Here is my email..." After that, we exchanged numbers and talked for two months, and we've been inseparable ever since. The site can work, and I know many couples that met through POF are now couples and have married.
We have been married now for almost two years and have known each other for a total of five years. All the site can do is put us out there - it's up to us singles to make the right connection. I feel this way: if you are in it for all the right reasons, up front about yourself and your needs, it can work.
At the time this received global media exposure and security experts blamed Plenty Of Fish for the security and privacy lapse specifically for keeping users' passwords unsecured.
It takes TWO minutes to join, and you'll be dating in THREE! Online dating is now more socially accepted than ever before, and with that in mind it's no wonder that there are tens of thousands of Australia Fish Dating singles using this site and countless new members signing up every day.
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In an August 2012 interview, Markus Frind stated that based on the millions of relationships and marriages Plenty Of Fish has created over the past several years, it is estimated that over one million babies have been born as a result of the website.
On May 20, 2013, Frind implemented several changes to the website with the stated goal of focusing on "meaningful relationships." Among these changes were the removal of the "intimate encounters" option.
Plenty of Fish — also known as POF — is a popular dating site for singles.
With more than 3 million users, it's one of the largest dating sites out there.
A related feature that was eliminated was the option to contact clients of age differences greater than "Markus," presumably Frind, found tasteful.
Although the Plenty Of Fish site and its "matching" criteria continue to match couples with age differences greater than the 14 year guideline, attempts to contact the "matches" resulted in an inbox message from Markus stating, among other things, "[t]here is no reason for a 50 year old man to contact a 18 year old woman." On March 25, 2015, Plentyoffish Media Inc.
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