Many dating apps ban people convicted of felonies. Does that make anyone safer?

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    Many dating apps ban people convicted of felonies. Does that make anyone safer?
    I've never used a dating site but I have a few friends that have. I've heard there are dating sites for married people looking for affairs, Christian sites for people that want to meet others of the same faith and even some for people with sexually transmitted diseases to find one another.

    Would you consider dating an ex-felon? Maybe this could be a great business idea for someone willing to build such a site.

    What do you think? Felons need love too, right?
     
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    This may lower the risk of someone looking for love online, but it might also lead to desperate felons roaming the streets making it dangerous to go out and about alone.
     
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