Romance and crypto scams surge on Canadian dating apps
Canadian authorities warn against discussing cryptocurrency investments with online matches, advising that such conversations should be considered a red flag.
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Canadian authorities warn against discussing cryptocurrency investments with online matches, advising that such conversations should be considered a red flag.
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