Is eHarmony a market research company ? as I have just spent the last hour filling out what was an extremely detailed form giving the most intimate personal details, they make luring promises to match your profile for free. In my case they declined to find me a match. I just wonder how many thousands of others this as happened to, and even more worring is this information being sold on to others, for instance Harris Interactive to whom I have discovered is a market research company to whom they are associated with ?
I am a Legal Consultant by profession so I am naturally suspicious, and I am keeping an eye open for unauthorised emails, sales and spam which may be a resultant factor. It would be interesting to have your comments as I am sure I am not on my own basing m concerns. Nothing is done for nothing these days and it remains what their motives are, what do you think ?

Mike, "Extensive Targeting Capabilities" on this page http://www.eharmony.com/advertising/singles answers your question, and I quote: - imagine what you could do with that kind of user information! That said, their privacy policy http://www.eharmony.com/privacy/stateme …
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