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HIV Net Review
HIVnet.com
Our Rating: 6.5/10Free membership: The site claims that free members have access to 95% of the site’s features
Gold Membership: Unable to find the premium membership cost anywhere on the site. You have to register as a free member, go through the verification and then choose to upgrade. Speaks a lot about their site security.
HIVnet.com is HIV positive owned and operated by i-net America, inc. Started in 1999, the site caters exclusively to HIV positive singles. Being HIV+ is mandatory to gain membership to the site and their security and site privacy is geared towards weeding out all possible spammers. The site does not even allow friends and family of HIV positive people.
The founders believe that while there are enough support groups for the friends and family to join and show their solidarity, HIVNET hopes to create a sense of camaraderie and community amongst HIV Positive people – where they can make new friends and feel comfortable - without having to worry about outsiders poking around in their business.
HIVNET.com is one of the most trusted websites online with literally hundreds of members joining every week. The site statistics indicate that more than 97% of their members are from North America (USA & Canada) though the site is open to international members.
- Profiles with Pictures
- Privacy protection: Your email id is not shared with any of the other members. The site sets up an email id for you – yourname@positivesingles.com and all contact is initiated through this email id. So, your real email id is never revealed unless you want to.
- Communication: Private messaging, Emails, Chat rooms
- Privacy and security – profiles can be viewed only after signing up to the site
- Dating games - Interesting idea, and it seems many members partake in these.
- Great quality of profiles -Largest and most trusted HIV+ Community
- Excellent site security and profile privacy
- Caters only to the North American audience

