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eHarmony

eHarmony is an online dating website launched in 2000. eHarmony is based in Los Angeles, California, and owned by Nucom ecommerce, a joint venture of German mass media company ProSiebenSat.1 Media and American private equity firm General Atlantic.[1]

eharmony.com
Type of businessPrivate
FoundedAugust 22, 2000; 23 years ago (2000-08-22)
Pasadena, California, U.S.
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Key peopleNeil Clark Warren (Founder)
Greg Forgatch (Founder)
ParentNuCom Group (ProSiebenSat.1 Media 75.1% and General Atlantic 24.9%)[1]
URLwww.eharmony.com
LaunchedAugust 22, 2000; 23 years ago (2000-08-22)
Previous eHarmony headquarters in the OneWest Bank building in downtown Pasadena, California

History Edit

 
eHarmony's original logo, used until August 20, 2017

eHarmony was founded by Neil Clark Warren, a clinical psychologist, with his son-in-law, Greg Forgatch.[2][3] Warren and Forgatch created Neil Clark Warren & Associates, a seminar company, in 1995.[3] The company eventually became the dating website eHarmony.[3] During its initial four years, the website was developed by TechEmpower.[4]

The service was financed with a $3 million investment from Fayez Sarofim & Co. and individual investors.[5] eHarmony was launched in 2000, making it the first algorithm-based dating site.[5][6] Between 2000 and 2010, about 33 million members used the service.[7] As of 2008, about 15,000 people were taking the eHarmony questionnaire each day.[8] Harris Interactive said in 2010 that after finding a match on eHarmony, an average of 542 eHarmony members in the United States marry every day.[9]

eHarmony has been profitable since 2004.[10] In 2009, eHarmony's cumulative revenue exceeded $1.0 billion while their annual revenue was about $250 million.[11][10] As of 2012, eHarmony had 14 percent of the U.S. dating-services market.[12]

During 2009–2012, new memberships, retention rates and time spent on the site decreased. In July 2012, Neil Clark Warren came out of retirement to become chief executive officer. Warren closed unprofitable international operations, switched advertisers, made changes to the board,[13] and bought back stock from Sequoia Capital and Technology Crossover Ventures.[12] eHarmony featured in the 2013 film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, where the namesake protagonist speaks to a personal counselor at the company.[14] In 2017, it was reported that eHarmony had about 750,000 paid subscribers and 10 million active users, which was about the same as it had been in 2012.[15] Warren left the company again in July 2016.[3]

In 2016, eHarmony announced their questionnaire would now be optional for users.[16] By 2017, the questionnaire consisted of 150 questions, down from 450 questions.[17]

In 2018, German mass media company ProSiebenSat.1 Media purchased eHarmony via their Nucom ecommerce division (a joint venture of ProSiebenSat and private equity firm General Atlantic).[1]

Methodology Edit

Prospective members complete a proprietary questionnaire about their characteristics, beliefs, values, emotional health and skills. Matching algorithms, which the company believes match people's core traits and values to replicate the traits of happy couples, use these answers to match members with users the company believes will be compatible.[18] The software technology also evaluates users' behavioral data such as average time spent on the site.[19]

Buckwalter says that the compatibility system rests a lot on commonality, for their belief is that "Opposites attract, then they attack."[20]

Starting in January 2017, eHarmony users could see why they are considered compatible with a feature called "The Two Of You Together". They will be able to see the matches who score at an advanced level of compatibility and also why.[21]

Reception and analysis Edit

Applicant rejection Edit

It is estimated that about 20% of eHarmony applicants are rejected.[22] In 2007, eHarmony stated since the site's launch, they had rejected about a million people who applied to use the service. They reported that about 30% of those applicants were denied because they were already married, 27% were younger than the minimum application age of 21, and 9% provided inconsistent answers on the application. eHarmony also stated they reject anyone under the age of 60 who has been married more than four times, or who fails their "dysthymia scale", testing as having a depressed disposition.[23]

Same-sex couples Edit

When it began, eHarmony did not offer same-sex matches; however from 2009 through 2019 the company provided service through a separate platform, Compatible Partners.[24] Warren said that he had done extensive research on heterosexual marriage but did not know enough about homosexual relationships to do same-sex match-making, which he said "calls for some very careful thinking. Very careful research."[24] He also said that eHarmony promotes heterosexual marriage, adding that (at the time) same-sex marriage was illegal in most places, saying "We don't really want to participate in something that's illegal."[24] In another interview, Warren went into more detail on his own views, noting that "cities like San Francisco, Chicago or New York... they could shut [eHarmony] down so fast. We don't want to make enemies out of them. But at the same time, I take a real strong stand against same-sex marriage, anywhere that I can comment on it."[25]

eHarmony's lack of same-sex matching options prompted lawsuits claiming that eHarmony violated laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.[26] As part of the settlement of a New Jersey case,[27] eHarmony launched a partner website called Compatible Partners providing match-making "for men and women looking for a serious same-sex relationship".[28] Theodore B. Olson, an attorney for eHarmony, said that even though the company believed the complaint was "an unfair characterization of our business", it chose to settle because of the unpredictable nature of litigation.[29] In 2010, eHarmony settled a separate class-action lawsuit filed in California that alleged illegal discrimination based on sexual orientation. The company agreed to allow access to both its gay and straight dating sites with a single subscription, to display its gay dating services more prominently and to establish a settlement fund to pay people who can show they were harmed by the company's policies.[30][31]

As of 2013, about 200,000 people had registered with Compatible Partners.[32] Michelle Garcia, writing in the LGBT-interest magazine The Advocate, also said that, like eHarmony, Compatible Partners attracts high-quality customers. According to Garcia, "Because of the price tag and the emphasis on long-term relationships... Compatible Partners' users are seen as quite desirable."[32]

Matching paying members with non-paying members Edit

After approval by the questionnaire, eHarmony begins to match members regardless of their subscription status. A member's list of matches does not indicate which members are paying or non-paying, so users may not be able to communicate with all of their matches.[33]

Security breach Edit

On June 6, 2012, eHarmony confirmed that its password database had been breached and a section of its user base had been affected.[34][35] Affected members were sent e-mails by the company requesting them to change their password immediately.[36]

Explaining success Edit

A 2010 article published by the Harvard Business Review attributed the success of eHarmony's system to their large membership base, their efforts to exclude people who are not serious about dating, and their membership fees being more expensive than the fees for other dating websites. The author hypothesizes that, since eHarmony's questionnaire and high cost of membership deter people who are interested in casual dating, eHarmony's members are more likely to be interested in a long-term relationship.[37]

Criticism over claims Edit

A 2012 analysis of dating websites by Scientific American stated that eHarmony, along with other algorithm-based dating sites, had not yet provided members of the scientific community with information about their matching algorithm which could be used to vet their claims about their algorithms being scientifically based.[6]

In 2014, eHarmony was criticized by the National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau over claims the company had made about their rates of success. This occurred after Match.com challenged claims made by eHarmony about the two companies' relative success.[38]

In 2018, the Advertising Standards Authority stated that an eHarmony ad which included the lines, "It's time science had a go at love", and "Imagine being able to stack the odds of finding lasting love entirely in your favor", was misleading. When the ASA asked for evidence supporting eHarmony's claims that their scientifically proven matching system increases the odds of finding love, eHarmony was not able to provide any.[39] The ASA subsequently banned advertisements that claimed the use of a scientifically proven matching system. eHarmony publicly disagreed with the ASA but said it would work with them to clarify its advertising.[40]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Germany's ProSieben buys U.S. online dating site eharmony". Reuters Business News. October 29, 2018. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
  2. ^ "eHarmony's new inclusive ads are enraging some on the right". NBC News. February 10, 2021. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d Utermohlen, Karl (July 26, 2016). "eHarmony Founder Neil Clark Warren Steps Down as CEO". InvestorPlace. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  4. ^ "TechEmpower". www.techempower.com. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "History of eHarmony". Online Dating Magazine. September 16, 2008.
  6. ^ a b Eli J. Finkel, Susan Sprecher (May 8, 2012). "The Scientific Flaws of Online Dating Sites". Scientific American. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  7. ^ Vega, Tanzina (August 15, 2010). "Dating Site Marks 10 Years With Ad Campaign". The New York Times. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  8. ^ Kirkpatrick, David (September 14, 2007). "eHarmony does what tech ought to do". CNN. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  9. ^ "eHarmony Celebrates 10 Years of Online Relationships | Fox Business Video". Video.foxbusiness.com. August 30, 2010. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  10. ^ a b Clark, Andrew (August 24, 2010). "Dating site eHarmony aims to dominate British market". The Guardian. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  11. ^ Geron, Tomio (July 12, 2010). "The $100M Revenue Club: EHarmony Captures the Hearts of VCs". The Wall Street Journal's Venture Capital Dispatch.
  12. ^ a b . Delawareonline.com. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  13. ^ "EHarmony founder has his heart set on reviving the dating site". Los Angeles Times. December 13, 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  14. ^ "EHarmony Launches Service Modeled After 'Walter Mitty' Plotline". The Hollywood Reporter. December 11, 2013. from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  15. ^ Weller, Chris (February 18, 2017). "eHarmony is gearing up for a battle to win back millennials from Tinder and Bumble". Business Insider. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  16. ^ Crook, Jordan (December 15, 2016). "eHarmony makes its questionnaire optional to get hip with the times". TechCrunch. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  17. ^ Marinova, Polina (February 14, 2017). "How Dating Site eHarmony Uses Machine Learning to Help You Find Love". Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  18. ^ Georgina Prodhan (October 7, 2008). "Brits value sex and in-laws, Web dating company finds". Reuters. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  19. ^ Jessica Shambora (September 23, 2010). "eHarmony's algorithm of love". Fortune. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
  20. ^ Canning, Andrea (February 13, 2008). "A Look Inside the eHarmony Love Lab". ABC News. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  21. ^ "eHarmony's New CEO Grant Langston Shares His New Vision". OnlinePersonalsWatch.com. December 23, 2016. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  22. ^ Miller, Lisa (April 26, 2008). "Belief Watch: eHarmony's Algorithm for Mr. Right". Newsweek. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  23. ^ Farhi, Paul (May 13, 2007). "They Met Online, but Definitely Didn't Click". The Washington Post. pp. D01. Retrieved May 13, 2007.
  24. ^ a b c Kornblum, Janet. "eHarmony: Heart and soul", USA Today, May 18, 2005
  25. ^ . Focus on the Family. Archived from the original on February 25, 2004. Retrieved March 3, 2004.
  26. ^ Egelko, Bob (June 1, 2007). "EHarmony sued for excluding same-sex matches". The San Francisco Chronicle.
  27. ^ Miller, Joshua Rhett. "eHarmony to Provide Gay Dating Service after Lawsuit", Fox News, November 20, 2008
  28. ^ "How to surf the Web for a mate: eHarmony founder". CNBC. May 9, 2015. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  29. ^ "eHarmony agrees to provide same-sex matches". NBC News. November 20, 2008. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  30. ^ Rachel Gordon (January 27, 2010). "EHarmony settles lawsuit over gay matchmaking". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  31. ^ "eHarmony Settles Gay Discrimination Suit". CBS News. Associated Press. January 27, 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  32. ^ a b Garcia, Michelle (March 31, 2010). "The Online Dating Game". Advocate.com. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  33. ^ eHarmony? More like tone deaf 08.11.04 Joel Keller blacktable.com
  34. ^ Mills, Elinor (June 6, 2012). "eHarmony member passwords compromised". CNET. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
  35. ^ CBS News: eHarmony suffers password breach on heels of LinkedIn
  36. ^ "Update on Compromised Passwords". eHarmony blog. June 6, 2012. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
  37. ^ Halaburda, Hanna (October 15, 2010). "Fewer Customers, but the Right Ones". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  38. ^ Gelles, Jeff (August 17, 2014). "Dating site dinged for exaggerating claims of success". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  39. ^ Wakefield, Jane (January 3, 2018). "Dating website eHarmony's 'scientific' match ad banned". BBC News. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
  40. ^ Siddique, Haroon. (January 3, 2018). "Watchdog bans advert's claim eHarmony is 'scientifically proven'", The Guardian, Guardian Media Group, London, UK. Retrieved February 8, 2019.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please expand this article with properly sourced content to meet Wikipedia s quality standards event notability guideline or encyclopedic content policy March 2016 eHarmony is an online dating website launched in 2000 eHarmony is based in Los Angeles California and owned by Nucom ecommerce a joint venture of German mass media company ProSiebenSat 1 Media and American private equity firm General Atlantic 1 eharmony comType of businessPrivateFoundedAugust 22 2000 23 years ago 2000 08 22 Pasadena California U S HeadquartersLos Angeles California U S Key peopleNeil Clark Warren Founder Greg Forgatch Founder ParentNuCom Group ProSiebenSat 1 Media 75 1 and General Atlantic 24 9 1 URLwww wbr eharmony wbr comLaunchedAugust 22 2000 23 years ago 2000 08 22 Previous eHarmony headquarters in the OneWest Bank building in downtown Pasadena California Contents 1 History 2 Methodology 3 Reception and analysis 3 1 Applicant rejection 3 2 Same sex couples 3 3 Matching paying members with non paying members 3 4 Security breach 3 5 Explaining success 3 6 Criticism over claims 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit eHarmony s original logo used until August 20 2017eHarmony was founded by Neil Clark Warren a clinical psychologist with his son in law Greg Forgatch 2 3 Warren and Forgatch created Neil Clark Warren amp Associates a seminar company in 1995 3 The company eventually became the dating website eHarmony 3 During its initial four years the website was developed by TechEmpower 4 The service was financed with a 3 million investment from Fayez Sarofim amp Co and individual investors 5 eHarmony was launched in 2000 making it the first algorithm based dating site 5 6 Between 2000 and 2010 about 33 million members used the service 7 As of 2008 update about 15 000 people were taking the eHarmony questionnaire each day 8 Harris Interactive said in 2010 that after finding a match on eHarmony an average of 542 eHarmony members in the United States marry every day 9 eHarmony has been profitable since 2004 10 In 2009 eHarmony s cumulative revenue exceeded 1 0 billion while their annual revenue was about 250 million 11 10 As of 2012 update eHarmony had 14 percent of the U S dating services market 12 During 2009 2012 new memberships retention rates and time spent on the site decreased In July 2012 Neil Clark Warren came out of retirement to become chief executive officer Warren closed unprofitable international operations switched advertisers made changes to the board 13 and bought back stock from Sequoia Capital and Technology Crossover Ventures 12 eHarmony featured in the 2013 film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty where the namesake protagonist speaks to a personal counselor at the company 14 In 2017 it was reported that eHarmony had about 750 000 paid subscribers and 10 million active users which was about the same as it had been in 2012 15 Warren left the company again in July 2016 3 In 2016 eHarmony announced their questionnaire would now be optional for users 16 By 2017 the questionnaire consisted of 150 questions down from 450 questions 17 In 2018 German mass media company ProSiebenSat 1 Media purchased eHarmony via their Nucom ecommerce division a joint venture of ProSiebenSat and private equity firm General Atlantic 1 Methodology EditProspective members complete a proprietary questionnaire about their characteristics beliefs values emotional health and skills Matching algorithms which the company believes match people s core traits and values to replicate the traits of happy couples use these answers to match members with users the company believes will be compatible 18 The software technology also evaluates users behavioral data such as average time spent on the site 19 Buckwalter says that the compatibility system rests a lot on commonality for their belief is that Opposites attract then they attack 20 Starting in January 2017 eHarmony users could see why they are considered compatible with a feature called The Two Of You Together They will be able to see the matches who score at an advanced level of compatibility and also why 21 Reception and analysis EditApplicant rejection Edit It is estimated that about 20 of eHarmony applicants are rejected 22 In 2007 eHarmony stated since the site s launch they had rejected about a million people who applied to use the service They reported that about 30 of those applicants were denied because they were already married 27 were younger than the minimum application age of 21 and 9 provided inconsistent answers on the application eHarmony also stated they reject anyone under the age of 60 who has been married more than four times or who fails their dysthymia scale testing as having a depressed disposition 23 Same sex couples Edit When it began eHarmony did not offer same sex matches however from 2009 through 2019 the company provided service through a separate platform Compatible Partners 24 Warren said that he had done extensive research on heterosexual marriage but did not know enough about homosexual relationships to do same sex match making which he said calls for some very careful thinking Very careful research 24 He also said that eHarmony promotes heterosexual marriage adding that at the time same sex marriage was illegal in most places saying We don t really want to participate in something that s illegal 24 In another interview Warren went into more detail on his own views noting that cities like San Francisco Chicago or New York they could shut eHarmony down so fast We don t want to make enemies out of them But at the same time I take a real strong stand against same sex marriage anywhere that I can comment on it 25 eHarmony s lack of same sex matching options prompted lawsuits claiming that eHarmony violated laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation 26 As part of the settlement of a New Jersey case 27 eHarmony launched a partner website called Compatible Partners providing match making for men and women looking for a serious same sex relationship 28 Theodore B Olson an attorney for eHarmony said that even though the company believed the complaint was an unfair characterization of our business it chose to settle because of the unpredictable nature of litigation 29 In 2010 eHarmony settled a separate class action lawsuit filed in California that alleged illegal discrimination based on sexual orientation The company agreed to allow access to both its gay and straight dating sites with a single subscription to display its gay dating services more prominently and to establish a settlement fund to pay people who can show they were harmed by the company s policies 30 31 As of 2013 update about 200 000 people had registered with Compatible Partners 32 Michelle Garcia writing in the LGBT interest magazine The Advocate also said that like eHarmony Compatible Partners attracts high quality customers According to Garcia Because of the price tag and the emphasis on long term relationships Compatible Partners users are seen as quite desirable 32 Matching paying members with non paying members Edit After approval by the questionnaire eHarmony begins to match members regardless of their subscription status A member s list of matches does not indicate which members are paying or non paying so users may not be able to communicate with all of their matches 33 Security breach Edit On June 6 2012 eHarmony confirmed that its password database had been breached and a section of its user base had been affected 34 35 Affected members were sent e mails by the company requesting them to change their password immediately 36 Explaining success Edit A 2010 article published by the Harvard Business Review attributed the success of eHarmony s system to their large membership base their efforts to exclude people who are not serious about dating and their membership fees being more expensive than the fees for other dating websites The author hypothesizes that since eHarmony s questionnaire and high cost of membership deter people who are interested in casual dating eHarmony s members are more likely to be interested in a long term relationship 37 Criticism over claims Edit A 2012 analysis of dating websites by Scientific American stated that eHarmony along with other algorithm based dating sites had not yet provided members of the scientific community with information about their matching algorithm which could be used to vet their claims about their algorithms being scientifically based 6 In 2014 eHarmony was criticized by the National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau over claims the company had made about their rates of success This occurred after Match com challenged claims made by eHarmony about the two companies relative success 38 In 2018 the Advertising Standards Authority stated that an eHarmony ad which included the lines It s time science had a go at love and Imagine being able to stack the odds of finding lasting love entirely in your favor was misleading When the ASA asked for evidence supporting eHarmony s claims that their scientifically proven matching system increases the odds of finding love eHarmony was not able to provide any 39 The ASA subsequently banned advertisements that claimed the use of a scientifically proven matching system eHarmony publicly disagreed with the ASA but said it would work with them to clarify its advertising 40 See also EditComparison of online dating websitesReferences Edit a b c Germany s ProSieben buys U S online dating site eharmony Reuters Business News October 29 2018 Retrieved April 29 2019 eHarmony s new inclusive ads are enraging some on the right NBC News February 10 2021 Retrieved December 4 2021 a b c d Utermohlen Karl July 26 2016 eHarmony Founder Neil Clark Warren Steps Down as CEO InvestorPlace Retrieved January 3 2018 TechEmpower www techempower com Retrieved June 1 2020 a b History of eHarmony Online Dating Magazine September 16 2008 a b Eli J Finkel Susan Sprecher May 8 2012 The Scientific Flaws of Online Dating Sites Scientific American Retrieved January 8 2018 Vega Tanzina August 15 2010 Dating Site Marks 10 Years With Ad Campaign The New York Times Retrieved November 1 2013 Kirkpatrick David September 14 2007 eHarmony does what tech ought to do CNN Retrieved April 3 2010 eHarmony Celebrates 10 Years of Online Relationships Fox Business Video Video foxbusiness com August 30 2010 Retrieved November 1 2013 a b Clark Andrew August 24 2010 Dating site eHarmony aims to dominate British market The Guardian Retrieved January 5 2018 Geron Tomio July 12 2010 The 100M Revenue Club EHarmony Captures the Hearts of VCs The Wall Street Journal s Venture Capital Dispatch a b eHarmony founder breaks up with investors in company reboot Delawareonline com Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 EHarmony founder has his heart set on reviving the dating site Los Angeles Times December 13 2012 Retrieved November 1 2013 EHarmony Launches Service Modeled After Walter Mitty Plotline The Hollywood Reporter December 11 2013 Archived from the original on December 15 2013 Retrieved March 21 2021 Weller Chris February 18 2017 eHarmony is gearing up for a battle to win back millennials from Tinder and Bumble Business Insider Retrieved January 5 2018 Crook Jordan December 15 2016 eHarmony makes its questionnaire optional to get hip with the times TechCrunch Retrieved January 3 2018 Marinova Polina February 14 2017 How Dating Site eHarmony Uses Machine Learning to Help You Find Love Retrieved January 3 2018 Georgina Prodhan October 7 2008 Brits value sex and in laws Web dating company finds Reuters Retrieved May 4 2010 Jessica Shambora September 23 2010 eHarmony s algorithm of love Fortune Retrieved February 5 2011 Canning Andrea February 13 2008 A Look Inside the eHarmony Love Lab ABC News Retrieved November 1 2013 eHarmony s New CEO Grant Langston Shares His New Vision OnlinePersonalsWatch com December 23 2016 Retrieved December 26 2016 Miller Lisa April 26 2008 Belief Watch eHarmony s Algorithm for Mr Right Newsweek Retrieved January 8 2018 Farhi Paul May 13 2007 They Met Online but Definitely Didn t Click The Washington Post pp D01 Retrieved May 13 2007 a b c Kornblum Janet eHarmony Heart and soul USA Today May 18 2005 Interview with Neil Clark Warren Focus on the Family Archived from the original on February 25 2004 Retrieved March 3 2004 Egelko Bob June 1 2007 EHarmony sued for excluding same sex matches The San Francisco Chronicle Miller Joshua Rhett eHarmony to Provide Gay Dating Service after Lawsuit Fox News November 20 2008 How to surf the Web for a mate eHarmony founder CNBC May 9 2015 Retrieved September 17 2015 eHarmony agrees to provide same sex matches NBC News November 20 2008 Retrieved November 1 2013 Rachel Gordon January 27 2010 EHarmony settles lawsuit over gay matchmaking San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved September 3 2010 eHarmony Settles Gay Discrimination Suit CBS News Associated Press January 27 2010 Retrieved September 3 2010 a b Garcia Michelle March 31 2010 The Online Dating Game Advocate com Retrieved November 1 2013 eHarmony More like tone deaf 08 11 04 Joel Keller blacktable com Mills Elinor June 6 2012 eHarmony member passwords compromised CNET Retrieved July 11 2013 CBS News eHarmony suffers password breach on heels of LinkedIn Update on Compromised Passwords eHarmony blog June 6 2012 Retrieved July 11 2013 Halaburda Hanna October 15 2010 Fewer Customers but the Right Ones Harvard Business Review Retrieved January 8 2018 Gelles Jeff August 17 2014 Dating site dinged for exaggerating claims of success The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved January 3 2018 Wakefield Jane January 3 2018 Dating website eHarmony s scientific match ad banned BBC News Retrieved January 4 2018 Siddique Haroon January 3 2018 Watchdog bans advert s claim eHarmony is scientifically proven The Guardian Guardian Media Group London UK Retrieved February 8 2019 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EHarmony amp oldid 1166750145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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