-
Hyderabad: While the dating app Tinder is usually used to find love and companionship, this man claims to have used it to find a sister for himself for Raksha Bandhan. A user named NotAKindGuyAnymore took to Reddit to share his excitement on finding a ‘sister’ on the dating app to celebrate the festival. The user […]
-
Hyderabad: With the growing popularity of online dating and people looking to make connections, dating apps have upped their safety net. In line with this, Tinder has introduced five features that one needs to know to have a ‘zen’ experience. UnMatch and report anytime Tinder members have the ability to unmatch and report a person […]
-
San Francisco: Tech giant Google has reportedly reached an interim agreement with Match Group, the dating app provider behind Tinder, Hinge, and OkCupid, that will allow its apps to remain on the Google Play Store while offering alternate payment systems. Earlier this month, Match Group filed a complaint against Google, alleging the company “illegally monopolised […]
-
Hyderabad: With IRL dating back on the scene, some Tinder members have a new wingmate to help them find their match. Pet parents are amping up their profiles with pictures of their adorable furry friends, who are helping their humans find someone they can vibe to the max with. Apart from being as cute as […]
-
Hyderabad: Whether it’s the fluffy and opinionated Fat Louie from ‘The Princess Diaries’ or the wise and all-knowing Pluto from ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’, our pets are our besties for life. They know us better than anyone, and that’s why they make the perfect wingmate for our dating profiles too! As per Tinder’s Future of Dating […]
-
San Francisco: Dating app Tinder has announced that its users in the US can now run background checks in-app to screen their matches for possible violent or harmful past behaviour. The company said that Garbo’s new online background check platform will be made available to the general public in the US and will also be […]
-
San Francisco: Dating app Tinder has confirmed that it is exploring the development of a new feature called ‘Swipe Party’ which offers a way to make sorting through possible matches a more social experience, media reports say. According to details spotted in the Tinder mobile app’s code, Swipe Party requires access to the phone’s camera […]
-
Scammers persuade you to do a nude video call, extort
-
Hyderabad: The year of 2021 was all about going online and the dating segment was not left behind. Video dating saw an increase in the last one year and Hyderabad reigned supreme as the chattiest video dating city followed by Chennai and Bengaluru. According to Tinder’s Year in Swipe 2021, many GenZ are enjoying both […]
-
Hyderabad: Winter breezes bring with them something undeniably electric in the air and you know we’ve made it to the best time of the year – Diwali! With get-togethers and socialising at the peak of the year, Diwali bashes across the country make a comeback: with a round of teen-patti on most people’s minds accompanied […]
-
Body positivity, love at first sight and more, Gen Z fav girls spill the beans about all things dating on Tinder’s Swipe Ride series
-
Fraudsters are highly sophisticated, use relationships to extort money
-
Tinder first rolled out ID Verification in Japan in 2019
-
The company said that the Safety Centre centralises dating safety tips within the app and it will offer resources in partnership with local NGOs relevant to the well-being of members.
-
Tinder members everywhere will be able to access Block Contacts within their profile settings. From there, they can input which of their contacts they'd rather not see, or not be seen by, on Tinder.
-
Apps like Hinge, Tinder, Match and Bumble are offering special incentives to people who roll up their sleeves, including badges showing vaccination status and free access to premium content.
-
"AYS?", a first-of-its-kind feature in the dating space, has already reduced inappropriate language in messages sent by more than 10 per cent in early testing, the company said in a statement on Thursday.
-
Research by London-based Elate Date showed that more than 60 per cent of people on its platform did not want to date anti-vaxxers, the report said.
-
"Despite online dating becoming an increasingly popular way for people to meet one another, there is little research on how people connect with each other on these platforms," said researcher William Chopik
-
"All data is combined iOS + Google Play, except for data from China which is iOS only. If an app has a 'lite' version, that data is included in the respective app's data," the company said in a statement.