First Privacy Financial Offers Private Date Finder

MONARCH BAY, Calif. – First Privacy Financial, LLC. has announced the launch of www.PrivateDateFinder.com.

The site claims to offer a way to conceal how users pay for membership, as well as eliminate any possible tracks users can leave behind that could be compromised. Jerry Klein, president and CEO of First Privacy Financial, said the end result is confidential purchases and the comfort of knowing a user's online activities remain private.

Klein points to recent studies on online dating that estimate 30 percent of existing online date site members are either married or in relationships. The problem, Klein said, is that no one has addressed the obvious privacy needs of this large segment of the Internet dating population.

"Private Date Finder offers a real solution to those who simply do not want anyone else to know they are using a dating site," Klein said. "In a USA Today poll an overwhelming 88 percent of respondents said they are concerned about their privacy and consider protecting it important. Now you can safely buy anything online and no one will know."

Private Date Finder includes free membership in EverPrivate, a proprietary patent pending web-based service that erases all user tracks from any PC without any downloaded software. Also included is a free prepaid PrivaCash MasterCard, a virtual Debit card issued instantly online that can be re-loaded at 35,000 retail locations.

"We have partnered with Relationship Exchange to enable our members to have access to over 2 million existing online dating members from sites under their management," Klein said. "This provides Private Date Finder members a huge number of romance partners wherever they live, right from our launch. Sign-up is free and the EverPrivate features are available instantly."

For more information, visit www.privatedatefinder.com.

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