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One way round this problem is to
access professional matchmakers sites from your local library. The internet access there is
provided usually for free, (or a nominal fee may be charged) for
library members. One needs to be a local resident to qualify for
library membership. The usual proof of residency is a gas or electricity bill, or a local rate payment
receipt. However check with your local
library.
One can also gain temporary access to the dating internet online services at any local
library as a visiting guest.
To use dating internet online services one needs to have a private e-mail
address. Again there are several internet sites which provide this
service for free as they usually get their revenue from
advertising. You might try www.mail.com or www.lycos.co.uk but
there are also others to choose from. Again your local library
usually has direct links to these sites.
Having set up your private e-mail address,
there is nothing to stop you from using online dating sites or professional matchmakers
from most local libraries.
And of course there are Internet Cafes.
Most, even smaller towns have one these days. The
internet access is not free there.
At work, if your work computer is linked to
the internet, and your company and your boss take a fairy relaxed
view of employees using internet access during lunch breaks, and
you feel that you have enough privacy, then you may certainly
consider using your work computer for dating internet online services
. But you would be well advised not to use your work
e-mail address for online dating. Rather set up and use
a free private e-mail account as mentioned earlier.
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