New eHarmony Feature: eHarmony Secure Call

It appears that eHarmony has just added a new Secure Call feature to allow you to talk over the phone with your matches without having to reveal your phone numbers to each other. From their web site:

Click Request a Call on your match’s profile page.
Enter your phone number, and Secure Call will send an email to your match letting them know you want to talk. Your phone number will not be shared with your match.
Once your match accepts your request, you will be notified via email and will see a Place a Call link on your match’s profile.
Whenever you’re ready to call, click the link and your phone will ring. Pick it up and Secure Call will connect you to your match!

It will cost you $7.95 a month on top of your regular eHarmony subscription – it’s not yet clear whether both sides need to pay that extra fee in order to be able to communicate, or just the person who requests the call.

Sounds like a great new tool for those who are more into talking than writing. Now if they would only fix the web side of things so it didn’t time out after I spend half an hour writing a message to True Love #3…

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Comments 8

  1. Scott Grey wrote:

    Personally, if you’re THAT worried about leaving someone your phone number, or you make other people THAT uncomfortable with giving you one, I think you’ve got problems that aren’t going to be solved for $8…

    Posted 11 May 2007 at 10:10 am
  2. Shar wrote:

    I’m with Scott on this one.

    Nothing says “I’m paranoid” or “I am completely lacking in social skills” quite like Secure Call does.

    The ad for Secure Call cracks me up with that “Experience the thrill …” tag line.

    Posted 26 Jun 2008 at 7:47 am
  3. sp102008 wrote:

    “JingleMe” has features that address the privacy and the anonymity requirement that is needed in Social Networking space. It has all the call features and controls that’s needed. Not over or under loaded with features. No ID, no phone numbers; Just click the “JingleMe” widget and place the call. JingleMe will allow you to listen to the caller’s name before you accept the call. If you don’t feel like taking the call, you can reject the call and the call will never go thru. You can even block the particular caller. IThere is the time of day feature. You can set your profile, such that you can accept (or not accept) calls at certain day and time of the week.

    Posted 11 Oct 2008 at 11:46 pm
  4. sp102008 wrote:

    When do you move from online chat to telephone call? How do you move from online chat to telephone call?

    Posted 18 Oct 2008 at 9:12 pm
  5. Ron wrote:

    sp102008, this blog’s polls for January and February 2008 answer your question.

    Posted 18 Oct 2008 at 9:25 pm
  6. Scott Grey wrote:

    Why use online chat at all? I certainly don’t.

    Posted 19 Oct 2008 at 4:52 am
  7. sp wrote:

    Are we feed a fiction by eharmony when we are told that a message that “Times Out” can not be retrieved and sent. I’m thinking that due to privacy and security issues the timed out message is retrievable. My keystrokes where being proccessed and at no time was I given any indication I might be timed out nor was I prompted and asked if needed more time. No where did the site ask if I needed to save as draft to prevent time out. To say the least, after composing a lengthy, heart felt message when it timed out I was p.o.’d I think that eharmony is at best unprofessional about this feature at worst childish with their excuses.

    Posted 27 Dec 2009 at 7:53 pm
  8. relationship wrote:

    When you can grab my attention in the first few words of an article it’s an accomplishment.
    You’ve ignited my interest on this subject and I thank you for this.

    Posted 29 Mar 2011 at 5:33 am

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