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Guy Warns Hinge Date About Her Google Search Result, She Calls Him Creep Instead

by Marry Anna
October 16, 2025
in Social Issues

In today’s world, our digital footprints can say more about us than we realize. A quick search can reveal personal information we never meant to share, leaving us more exposed than we think.

One man learned this after what was supposed to be a casual date turned unexpectedly tense. His attempt to point out an online safety issue wasn’t received as intended, instead, it sparked accusations and uncomfortable assumptions.

The question now is whether he was genuinely looking out for her or crossing a personal line without realizing it.

Guy Warns Hinge Date About Her Google Search Result, She Calls Him Creep Instead
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'AITA because I told a girl she’s vulnerable because her Google search result shows her address?'

I (male) went out with a girl from Hinge tonight. She said a guy she went on a second date with figured out her address, and it really freaked her...

I suggested it to her because she has an uncommon name, and deleting her social media presence probably made her the only valid search result on Google.

She should look into that. Turns out I was right! LinkedIn and her address were the 1st and 2nd search results.

She called me a creep, insinuating I’m a predator for siding with that guy instead of realizing she’s vulnerable by giving out her full name. 🤦🏻‍♂️

My female friends, I’ve told this to keep lecturing me about how inappropriate it would be to look up a girl's address and how I don’t know what it’s like...

To be honest, all this is obvious! But no one acknowledges that this girl should not be giving out her full name. Am I really the a__hole here?

This Reddit post is a perfect snapshot of how well-intentioned “logic” can backfire in dating. The original poster (OP) insists he was just being helpful, pointing out that his date’s address pops up on Google.

But context changes everything. In a world where women routinely face digital harassment, what OP saw as an objective observation landed as a violation of trust. To her, the problem wasn’t Google; it was the man sitting across from her who had already looked.

Research consistently shows that women experience online vulnerability differently. A 2023 Pew Research Center study found that 52% of women under 35 have been stalked, harassed, or monitored online, compared to 36% of men.

This gender gap isn’t paranoia, it’s data. Women are statistically more likely to have their information used against them, which shapes how they interpret “helpful” advice about online exposure.

A Computers in Human Behavior study adds that women exhibit higher privacy concerns and greater control behaviors on social media than men do. When a man points out her digital footprint, uninvited, she’s not hearing “you should fix that.” She’s hearing “I found you.”

Cyberstalking research supports this reaction. Victims report heightened fear, disrupted sleep, and avoidance behaviors after discovering their data was accessed without consent.

In OP’s case, his motivation likely stemmed from curiosity and a desire to appear insightful, not malicious intent. But moral psychology teaches us that intent doesn’t neutralize impact, especially when one person’s “fact-finding” triggers another’s sense of danger.

If OP genuinely wanted to help, empathy would have gone further than accuracy. A better approach might have been, “That sounds awful, would you like to see how to make your info private?”

Framing the concern as shared rather than corrective changes the power dynamic entirely. In short, OP wasn’t the villain, but he stepped straight into a fear women know too well. Sometimes, being right isn’t as important as being safe.

A wave of commenters defended OP, insisting that everything found on Google is public knowledge.

myfreckleface − NTA. Anything you find on Google is publicly available information. Why on earth would she put her address out there?

[Reddit User] − NTA. People literally don’t understand how easy it is to find info online.

Literally all you need is a name and maybe a phone number, and you can find addresses and car registration, and more if you’re willing to pay an online site.

All you did was point this out; it’s not like you followed her home and sniffed her toilet seat.

gemgem1985 − NTA, you gave a logical reason and told her how to fix it. Wtf.

MotherOfCrotchFruit − NTA What kind of i__ot in 2021 puts their home address on socials (LinkedIn).

rudolph_ransom − NTA at all. She had a problem; you got a solution. It feels like she got embarrassed and defensive.

SnooBooks007 − This comes under the category of no good deed goes unpunished. NTA.

Some Redditors acknowledged OP’s logic but criticized the delivery, saying he could’ve handled it better.

heyitsta12 − NTA. But like you definitely come off as one in your comments. You seemed to mean well when you told the girl about how her name was vulnerable.

But instead of choosing to understand why she might have been creeped out by both you and the previous guy, you’re basically calling her crazy because she misunderstood your intentions.

You could both be right about her name, and also be wrong about how you went about it.

Apologize to her for how you came off, and give her genuine advice on how she can clean up the info that’s available on Google.

eresh22 − INFO: You're technically correct, but you're going about it in a kind of bumbling, graceless way.

Given that she said something about you siding with the creep, what did you say that prompted that?

It wasn't "the Google search algorithm is probably displaying your address when someone searches for your name now since you deleted your social media profiles".

I'm leaning towards you being the AH because you're putting the burden on her not to give out her name instead of putting the burden on the guy for being...

I'm hoping you just stuck your foot in your mouth and haven't figured out how to stop chewing.

[Reddit User] − I don't see why you you couldnt just tell her to Google her own name, rather than you doing it. It would have achieved the same results,...

She could have just seen for herself what the problem was, and you wouldn't have any doubt about your character.

Since I think or would really hope to think you were acting in good faith, I'll say NAH. But I understand why she was so uncomfortable.

A few others offered nuanced takes, recognizing both sides of the situation.

mysterymathpopcorn − A soft YTA. A couple of years ago, I dated a guy. We were out late one night, and I asked him to follow me home or something...

He went on and on about how statistically it was more probable that he would attack me than a stranger. Didn't make me feel better.

She was venting, OP, describing what she thought was over the line, not looking for solutions from the IT-guy.

sweatshower − NTA. I understand that it probably feels creepy to have somebody get your address like that, but she shouldn't be directing those feelings towards you.

You tried to help by informing her.

direktstrom273 − NTA! You were just looking out for her. Those who are not knowledgeable in digital security may not think about that, but having an uncommon name and broadcasting...

mashleyd − NTA, yeah, the guy shouldn’t be a creep, but also creeps exist soooo.

It’s as if we’re living in a digital age; you have to be aware of all the vulnerabilities that exist because of it, and getting mad at someone for pointing...

hopelesscaribou − NTA. I would be grateful for that information.

BigAsparagus9383 − NTA, but you didn’t insinuate the guy was right. You literally told her she is vulnerable to giving out her full name and gave her a solution on...

I know she may have thought you just did the same thing he did, but surely she can see the intentions were very different.

You did it to find out how she was vulnerable and help her so it doesn’t happen again.

This one divided Reddit fast, some saw a guy trying to help, others saw a walking red flag.

Do you think he overstepped the line or was genuinely trying to look out for her?

How do you balance caution with respect in a world where privacy feels impossible? Drop your thoughts below.

Marry Anna

Marry Anna

Hello, lovely readers! I’m Marry Anna, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. As a woman over 30, I bring my curiosity and a background in Creative Writing to every piece I create. My mission is to spark joy and thought through stories, whether I’m covering quirky food trends, diving into self-care routines, or unpacking the beauty of human connections. From articles on sustainable living to heartfelt takes on modern relationships, I love adding a warm, relatable voice to my work. Outside of writing, I’m probably hunting for vintage treasures, enjoying a glass of red wine, or hiking with my dog under the open sky.

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