DigDate Report Guide

How to Read Your DigDate Report (and What Each Section Means)

A DigDate report is designed to give you clarity, not conclusions.

Instead of telling you what to think or what to do, DigDate highlights patterns, inconsistencies, and risk signals that are easy to miss when emotions are involved.

This guide explains:

  • What each section of your DigDate report means
  • How to interpret scores and signals responsibly
  • What DigDate can - and cannot - tell you
  • How to use the report as part of a smart dating decision

How to Use This Guide

Think of your DigDate report as a conversation starter with yourself - not a verdict.

Each section is designed to answer one question:

Is there anything here that deserves closer attention?

This guide walks you through each section so you can interpret results confidently and calmly.

The Executive Summary

What It Is

The Executive Summary appears at the top of your report and provides a high-level overview of what stood out during analysis.

It includes:

  • A risk consistency score (0-100)
  • A brief narrative summary
  • Visual indicators for quick reference

How to Interpret It

  • Lower scores suggest fewer observable inconsistencies
  • Higher scores suggest clusters of signals worth attention

This score reflects patterns, not proof. It does not label someone as safe or unsafe.

Risk Consistency Score (0-100)

What the Score Represents

The score is a relative indicator, not a probability.

It is calculated by evaluating:

  • Visual consistency
  • Behavioral patterns
  • Bio originality
  • Chat dynamics (if provided)
  • Alignment across inputs

What the Score Does Not Mean

  • It is not a prediction
  • It is not a measure of character
  • It is not a safety guarantee

A moderate or high score simply means more signals appeared together, not that something is definitively wrong.

Profile Photo Analysis

What DigDate Looks For

This section analyzes profile images for:

  • Realism and context
  • Repetition or reuse
  • Overly polished or stock-like qualities
  • Inconsistencies across photos

Why It Matters

Fake or misleading profiles often rely on:

  • Limited image sets
  • Professional-looking photos
  • Reused images across platforms

A realistic mix of casual photos is usually a healthy sign.

Bio & Profile Text Analysis

What DigDate Analyzes

  • Originality of bio text
  • Reuse of common templates
  • Vague or overly generic language
  • Claims that are difficult to verify

How to Read This Section

Copied or highly scripted bios do not automatically indicate danger - but they can reduce confidence in authenticity.

This section helps you notice how unique and grounded a profile really is.

Chat & Conversation Analysis (If Included)

What This Section Covers

If you uploaded chat screenshots, DigDate analyzes:

  • Tone and pacing
  • Emotional escalation speed
  • Pressure or urgency signals
  • Manipulative language patterns

Important Context

This analysis focuses on patterns, not isolated phrases.

One affectionate message is not a red flag. Repeated pressure or escalation may be.

Behavioral Red Flags & Signals

What You Will See

This section summarizes:

  • Observed behavioral patterns
  • Signals commonly associated with scams or manipulation
  • Context explaining why something stood out

How to Use It

Treat this as a lens, not a label.

The most important factor is how someone responds when:

  • You slow things down
  • You ask clarifying questions
  • You set boundaries

Optional Social Fingerprint Section (Add-On)

What It Includes

If you selected the add-on, this section may show:

  • Public username reuse
  • Visible platform overlaps
  • Signs of long-term or short-term digital presence

What It Does Not Do

  • It does not access private accounts
  • It does not bypass privacy settings
  • It does not verify identity

This section adds context, not confirmation.

What DigDate Does Not Check

DigDate does not analyze:

  • Criminal records
  • Arrest histories
  • Court documents
  • Employment verification
  • Credit or financial data
  • Identity verification

If you need court-admissible records, DigDate may link to third-party services - but DigDate itself does not provide them.

How to Interpret Mixed Signals

It is common for reports to show mostly normal signals with a few items worth attention.

Mixed results do not mean danger - they mean pause and observe.

Ask yourself:

  • Do the explanations make sense?
  • Are patterns consistent over time?
  • Does behavior align with comfort and respect?

What to Do If Something Feels Off

A DigDate report is most useful when paired with:

  • Clear communication
  • Boundary setting
  • Time
  • External perspective

You do not need absolute certainty to protect yourself.

Privacy and Report Expiration

Your DigDate report:

  • Is available for a limited time
  • Is automatically deleted after expiration
  • Is not stored long-term
  • Is not sold or reused

Privacy is built into the process.

Final Reminder

DigDate does not make decisions for you.

It helps you:

  • See patterns more clearly
  • Reduce blind spots
  • Make informed choices with confidence

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