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Methodology

How Dating Help AI Works

This page explains how the current tools operate, how uploads are handled, how public comparison pages are maintained, and what limits users should keep in mind when using AI-generated dating suggestions.

1. How tool suggestions are generated

The current site uses AI processing to interpret uploaded screenshots or pasted text and produce suggestions such as replies, openers, and profile observations. The outputs are generated for the user’s current request and are meant to be edited, adapted, and judged by the user before use.

2. How uploads are handled

Uploaded screenshots and pasted text are processed to generate the requested result for the current request. Under the current public workflow, uploaded screenshots and pasted text are not stored as persistent account content tied to a saved user account.

Operational logs, analytics, security tooling, delivery infrastructure, and third-party AI providers may still process limited information as needed to operate the site and return the result. For the formal legal position, the Privacy Policy remains the governing document.

3. What we do not do

  • The tools provide suggestions, frameworks, and second-pass review. They do not guarantee matches, replies, dates, or relationship outcomes.
  • The content and outputs are educational dating-app guidance, not therapy, legal advice, or professional mental-health support.
  • We do not describe uploaded screenshots or pasted conversation text as training data for the current public workflow.
  • We do not treat comparison pages as permanent statements of fact.

4. How comparison pages are reviewed

Comparison pages such as alternatives pages are reviewed on a dated basis and summarize public product positioning at the time of review. Pricing, platform support, product scope, and privacy claims can change over time.

For that reason, comparison pages include a last-reviewed date and should be interpreted as editorial summaries rather than permanent statements of fact.

5. Limits and user responsibility

AI outputs can be useful starting points, but they can also be wrong, too generic, or too strong for a specific situation. Users should adapt the tone, verify factual claims, and avoid using generated copy in ways that are spammy, deceptive, or harmful.

6. Editorial standards and review scope

Dating Help AI, operated by EasyGlobe, publishes product pages and dating-app workflow content to explain how the public tools work, document the current public product model, and help users apply suggestions with more context and care.

  • Product pages are reviewed against the current public workflow, privacy wording, and legal pages before publication or major updates.
  • Comparison pages are treated as dated editorial summaries and should be re-checked whenever competitor pricing, policies, or feature access changes.
  • Advice content is written as practical guidance and product-support material, not as guaranteed outcome claims.
  • Luhao Zhao is responsible for editorial review, and trust-sensitive product content is re-checked on a weekly cadence.

Trust and policy questions: privacy@datinghelpai.com

Review owner: Luhao Zhao, Founder and Product Lead, Dating Help AI, EasyGlobe.

Operating location: Los Angeles, California, United States.

Public review profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luhao-zhao-247a541ba/

Related pages

Product overview: About Dating Help AI

Legal policies: Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

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