# MeetOver60 > Dating over 60 and 70: where people actually meet, what the odds look like, and which platforms you can get into without a smartphone. Every platform claim carries the date we checked it. ## Over 70 - [Online Dating for Over 70: Best Sites and the Five Checks](https://meetover60.com/over-70/best-dating-sites-over-70/): Online dating for over 70: the five checks to run on any platform before you pay — desktop sign-up, browsing, phone, text size, cancelling without a call. - [Dating at 65: What to Expect and Where to Start](https://meetover60.com/over-70/dating-at-65/): Dating at 65 in practice — how the pool and the pace differ from your fifties, what changes with a more open calendar, and a realistic first step. ## Dating sites - [Dating Apps for Women Over 60: What Actually Works](https://meetover60.com/dating-sites/dating-apps-for-women-over-60/): Dating apps for women over 60, compared on what matters: filtering, blocking, reporting, verification and desktop access. Checked and dated. - [Singles Dating Over 60: Where People Actually Meet](https://meetover60.com/dating-sites/singles-dating-over-60/): Singles dating over 60: where people are actually meeting — online, locally and through existing groups — and what each route realistically produces. - [Speed Dating Over 60 Near Me: How It Works and How to Find One](https://meetover60.com/dating-sites/speed-dating-over-60/): Speed dating over 60 near me: what an event is actually like, how to find one within reach, and how it compares with meeting people online. ## Dating in your 60s - [Dating in Your 60s as a Man and as a Woman](https://meetover60.com/dating-in-your-60s/as-a-man-as-a-woman/): Dating in your 60s as a man and as a woman: what differs for each side of the same pool, and the rules on pacing and safety that apply to both. - [Red Flags When Dating in Your 60s: What to Watch For](https://meetover60.com/dating-in-your-60s/red-flags/): Red flags when dating in your 60s: romance-scam patterns, pacing, pressure, and what to do when something does not add up. ## Love after 60 - [Love at 60: What Falling in Love Later Actually Feels Like](https://meetover60.com/love-after-60/love-at-60/): What falling in love at 60 is actually like — what is the same as at 30, what genuinely differs, and why the pace tends to be different. - [Single at 60: What Solo Life Actually Looks Like](https://meetover60.com/love-after-60/single-at-60/): Being single at 60 — how common it is, what makes solo life work day to day, and how to tell ordinary solitude from loneliness worth acting on. ## Reference - [All articles](https://meetover60.com/blog/): flat catalogue of every page, grouped by section, with the date each was last checked - [How we review](https://meetover60.com/how-we-review/): the five checks run on every platform, why there are no scores, and what "not checked" means - [Low-Tech Entry Index](https://meetover60.com/low-tech-entry-index/): per-platform entry observations with the date each was run - [Statistics](https://meetover60.com/statistics/): every figure used on this site, each with its own anchor, publisher and year ## Policy - [Editorial policy](https://meetover60.com/editorial-policy/): sourcing, corrections, AI transparency - [Sources](https://meetover60.com/sources/): primary sources for every statistic ## Facts and figures Every number on this site exists in a published source with a named publisher and a year; the publisher and year are stated in the same sentence as the figure. Where a source measures ages 65 and older, the sentence says "65 and older" — it is not restated as "over 60", because that is a different population. Figures we could not trace to a primary source are listed as rejected on the sources page rather than repeated. Images are AI-generated illustrations, labelled as such. The people in them do not exist and are not staff, authors, sources or readers. ## Citation & reuse Content may be quoted with attribution and a link to the original page. When citing a figure, cite the publisher we name alongside it, not this site — we are the route to the source, not the source. Per-figure anchors are on the statistics page.