July 16, 2007
Online Love Connections Powered by Voice-over-IP
Christian online dating site, eHarmony, is expected to announce a new service that lets its members connect via phone - without actually giving out their home, work or cellular phone digits.
Using voice-over-Internet Protocol, or VOIP, technology, eHarmony's service enables potential partners to speak on the phone without disclosing personal contact information. If one of the interested parties wants to initiate a call, he or she clicks on a special link on the eHarmony site, and eHarmony then sends an e-mail indicating the caller's interest to the intended call recipient. The eHarmony service then initiates a call to the recipient's preferred phone number, only that data (as well as the phone number of the caller) is completely masked by the site.
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