Even under the threat of COVID-19, people turned to dating apps more than ever before Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at PEOPLE's Los Angeles Bureau as ...
Early in the coronavirus pandemic, Jennifer Sherlock went out with a few men she met through dating apps. The dates were “weird,” she said, and not just because they were masked, socially distanced ...
Chemistry is "Tinder's AI-powered way of cutting through dating fatigue ," according to Tinder's press release. Chemistry ...
Inside Match Group, there's a common refrain: Tinder is your first dating app, and Hinge is your last. Then came Spencer Rascoff, the bright-eyed Zillow cofounder who planned to reinvent Match Group ...
Match Group invested in background-check non-profit Garbo and will use its technology on dating apps. Tinder will be the first app to have the service, which is expected to come later this year.
With many social activities being placed on hiatus due to COVID-19, many people around the country turned to dating apps to aid their search for love. So many people, in fact, that Tinder had its ...
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