Dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and Grindr are investing in AI-powered matchmaking, hoping to fend off swiping fatigue.
Tinder, the app behemoth that leads the dating market, is shrinking. But virtual love isn’t a dying breed yet. As many as 46% of online daters say they’ve used Tinder, according to a 2023 Pew Research ...
While people looking for affairs can use any dating app behind their partners' backs, a Facebook Dating feature may make it easier not to get caught.
The Markup reports six women are suing Match Group, claiming Hinge and Tinder enable rape by allowing known predators to ...
Tinder’s new app feature lets users invite friends to find potential matches for them, a potential attempt to reach Gen Z, which research has found prefers using social media over dating apps to find ...
Tinder does have a competitive edge. It's widely used and often the first app people turn to when they want to start dating ...
Leoni Jesner is a fitness and health writer contributing content to Verywell Fit, Byrdie, Forbes Health, Everyday Health and Insider, as well as providing expert features to LIVESTRONG, Bustle, CNET ...
Singles tired of swiping through endless online dating profiles are turning to an unexpected site in their search for love: Google Documents. A viral social media trend has daters deleting Tinder and ...
Tinder is following Uber's lead in adding in-app safety features for dates that become unsafe. The dating app is adding new safety features, including a panic button that alerts safety authorities if ...
It also alleged that the companies failed to take numerous steps that could have made the apps safer, such as adopting facial ...
Tinder has remained one of the most searched and popular dating platforms in the nation, especially in Texas, despite people wanting to get rid of the site. The website No Deposit Friend analyzed 2023 ...