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So I've been helping my parents figure out online dating lately, and honestly there's way more options now than I expected. They're both over 70 and were pretty intimidated by the whole thing at first, but after digging into what's actually out there, I found some solid platforms that don't feel totally overwhelming to use.
The big thing I noticed is that dating sites for seniors over 70 have gotten way better designed. Like, OurTime specifically built their interface for older users - no confusing dark mode or tiny fonts. They've got iOS and Android apps too, which my parents actually use. The matching algorithm considers age, location, and interests, which beats just random swiping. Free membership lets you create a profile and search, though you have to opt into emails. If you want to message, it's around $15-16 monthly.
SilverSingles is another one that stood out because it uses a personality test to match people based on actual compatibility - values, lifestyle, what you're looking for. They're exclusively 50+, but definitely cater to the 70+ crowd. Premium runs about $50 for three months. They've got solid safety features like profile moderation and scammer detection, which honestly matters more the older you get.
If your parents want something free to start, SeniorMatch has a decent free tier. You can browse and send 'winks' without paying, though real messaging requires a subscription (around $30/month). They also have this member blog feature which is kind of neat for getting to know people before messaging.
Match is the OG - been around since 1995 - and they've got a background check feature available to everyone, which is reassuring. They have a dedicated senior section and lots of 50+ users. Starts at about $21/month for paid access.
For something more serious, eHarmony's matching system is pretty thorough - they ask detailed questions upfront. Free membership lets you search and send pre-written questions, paid plans start around $36/month. Zoosk has this Facebook integration thing that other apps don't, which some people find easier than creating yet another login.
Honestly, the biggest thing I'd say is: try the free versions first. Most let you at least browse and create a profile. Safety-wise, always verify someone's identity through video chat before meeting, meet in public for first dates, and never give out banking info or SSN - like, ever. And if someone asks for money, they're scamming you. Period.
The subscription costs vary depending on commitment length - monthly is pricier than pre-paying for 6 months or a year. But don't feel pressured to pay right away. Test drive a few different platforms and see which one actually feels natural to use. My parents have had way better luck since we went through this process, so it's definitely worth the effort.