Tinder will be implementing new features in the upcoming months enabling online users to inform their families and friends.
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A class-action lawsuit against Hinge Paret company, Match Group, claims misrepresentation of services and intentional ensnarement of users.
LinkedIn is ranking first amongst dating applications in finding ‘true love’. Is this what they call the LinkedIn dating trend?
Famous dating app CEO, Renate Nyborg, revealed to Reuters that Tinder is seeking to expand its features to redefine the frontiers between online and offline universes by joining the metaverse league. In an interview with the news hub, Tinder CEO Renate Nyborg revealed that the company is releasing its Explore in-app characteristic, with cooperative events […]
Tinder is releasing an in-app currency, allowing users to obtain coins by maintaining an active profile or through spending your actual money on the platform. The famous dating-app that’s used worldwide has the potential to incorporate a myriad of features. However, an in-app currency was surely not expected. Bloomberg first reported on the news on Monday, noting […]
If you’ve engaged with the internet at all back in 2010, then you’ve probably come across Nev Schulman’s online love story. The internet blew up with Schulman’s online relationship with a 19-year-old girl, in which romance blossomed between them for nine months. Unfortunately, the love story does not have a happy ending. After meeting in […]
The rise of an AI relationship has pushed them to turn to non-conventional, non-judgmental AI partners to fill up this emotional gap.
Political views have become a filter on dating applications in 2024, determining whether users will swipe left or right.
From those wonderful folk who brought you a fish famine, a career destroyer and hundreds of near midair collisions. A whole new exciting adventure that invites you to fulfil your most secret dreams of the amorous kind. Because the disruption of GPS by the Israeli military in the southern Lebanon region is now playing havoc […]
In his latest book, Byron Tau explains how the U.S. government collaborated with tech companies to utilize ad exchanges to monitor citizens.