Identity gaps
Photos, names, timelines, or details that do not quite line up across openly shared information.
When a social profile keeps you overthinking, slow the spiral. Review public signals, unusual requests, and safety concerns with care before your heart goes deeper.
MyTrustLove keeps the original promise: a private, consent-based relationship trust review for adults who want clarity without crossing a line.
Photos, names, timelines, or details that do not quite line up across openly shared information.
Love bombing, guilt, secrecy, sudden urgency, or a push to ignore your own pace.
Money, gifts, crypto, account access, or favors that arrive before trust has had time to grow.
Mentions of unsafe or illegal activity, unexplained secrecy, or stories that leave you feeling exposed.
Paste a public LinkedIn profile or company page link, add what you can see, and get a local career or business analysis for outreach, hiring, partnership, sales, or due diligence.
The check runs only in this page. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or looked up in private databases.
A soft summary based on what you shared. Use it as a conversation guide, not as a verdict.
Relationship stage, main concern, public profile link, and the details that are making you hesitate.
Use the checklist to separate concrete patterns from fear, projection, or a single confusing moment.
Green, yellow, orange, or red gives you a simple way to decide whether to continue, pause, or step back.
Use the report to prepare a kind conversation, a safe meeting plan, or a clean boundary.
People are not scores. A trust band is only a pause point: breathe, ask, observe, and protect your peace.
Write down the exact concern in one sentence. If it sounds vague, wait. If it sounds concrete, ask calmly.
Choose public space, independent transport, a check-in person, and a reason you can leave without debate.
Do not play detective. Keep yourself safe, preserve what you already have, and reach out to trusted support.
Generated privately from your answers above. It is for your own reflection and safety preparation.
No report yet. Generate a trust preview to build one here.
Care is only care when it respects both people. These boundaries keep the review grounded.
Use this only for adult relationship contexts involving people 18+.
Do not use it on someone who has asked for distance or privacy.
Never use a report to pressure, shame, expose, or control someone.
One signal is not the full story. A score is a guide, not a judgment.
When it is safe, direct conversation is better than guessing.
If you suspect illegal activity or danger, protect yourself and seek trusted help.
Do not post, share, or weaponize someone else's personal details.
You do not need permission to step back from pressure or fear.
No. It does not access legal records, criminal databases, private accounts, or hidden data. It is a reflection and safety-preparation tool.
No. It can help organize concerns and patterns, but it cannot prove intent, criminal activity, identity, or safety.
Do not investigate alone or confront someone if it could put you at risk. Step back, preserve what you already have, and contact trusted support or local authorities if needed.
Only what you type into the page. The scoring happens in your browser and is not sent anywhere.
No. It does not scrape, log in, bypass privacy settings, or fetch profile data. It only analyzes the public details you paste or select.
Use it to prepare your own thoughts. If you choose to talk, stay specific, calm, and safe. A report is not evidence.