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Online Affairs Homepage

Welcome to this portal about online affairs. Online affairs concern online behaviour that one, both, or all relationship partners perceive as cheating. There are two sections to this website:

  1. Public-facing: This section will provide you with information and support if you are having, or are worried about a partner having, an online affair.
  2. Practitioner-facing: For therapists working with clients who are having, who have experienced previously or are currently experiencing, an online affair.

The aim of the site

The aim is to provide an impartial summary for anyone who has concerns about online affairs. It also provides a balanced review of what we know from the research that has been done in this area.

This site is driven by the fact that there is a lack of up-to-date, research-based information about online affairs from credible sources.

What is the difference between online affairs and the ‘usual’ kind?

We all live partly online these days. That means that many affairs today are, at least in part, conducted online. But there are some distinctions between online affairs and non-virtual ones, and this website explores those differences.

Who created and funded this website?

LINK to Credits for the website including grant funding