Christian Mingle

Christian Mingle

18+
Minimum age according to Christian Mingle
18+ Minimum age according to Christian Mingle

What is Christian Mingle?

Christian Mingle is a dating website and app for people looking for a relationship centred on the Christian faith. You can set up a profile with a photo, display name, your age, location and essay. You can also choose to display your Christian denomination. Through a feature called ‘LookBook’ you can access the profiles of potential matches anonymously and see their match percentage with you. Christian Mingle operates internationally but has a dedicated Australian website. It is owned by Spark Networks, based in the United States. 

Website: www.christianmingle.com

Apps: Android app, Apple iOS app

How do people use Christian Mingle?

Learn more about the benefits and risks associated with how people use dating services like Christian Mingle.

Christian Mingle is used for: content sharing, in-app purchasinglocation sharing, messaging/online chat, online datingonline relationships, photo/video sharing and screen capture.

How can you report online abuse or block someone?

These links are provided by Christian Mingle:

How can you protect your personal information?

These links are provided by Christian Mingle:

  • Privacy policy
    Christian Mingle’s privacy policy, including the information it collects and how it is used, so you can determine what you are comfortable sharing.
  • Control your discovery preferences
    Control who can see your profile and which matches Christian Mingle sends you.

Key safety links

These links are provided by Christian Mingle:

  • Dating safety tips
    Safety tips and advice on how to protect your personal information and the safest way to meet online connections in person. 
  • Terms of use
    The rules governing the use of Christian Mingle. 
  • Change your location
    How to change your location details.

Last updated: 04/06/2024

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