Dating News digest: Tinder App Offers Desktop Mode Again; Jigsaw Dating Platform is Personality Oriented; Philadelphia Startup Founder Launches a Dating App with Ghost Protection; Tinder Fights for Women’s Safety
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Dating News digest:
- Tinder App Offers Desktop Mode Again;
- Jigsaw Dating Platform is Personality Oriented;
- Philadelphia Startup Founder Launches a Dating App with Ghost Protection;
- Tinder Fights for Women’s Safety.
Tinder App Offers Desktop Mode Again
According to a survey of 1,000 US Internet dating users aged 18 to 30, 30% said they swiped during a date.
Moreover, 47% of survey participants said they would rather meet and chat during work hours.
Therefore, the developers of the dating service Tinder said they are bringing desktop mode back to the office.
Jigsaw Dating Platform is Personality Oriented
The “anti-surface” dating portal, Jigsaw strives for providing a great alternative to the regular dating services.
So, the photos of the users of the application are covered with a digital puzzle that disappears when the app customers post messages about their matches.
Philadelphia Startup Founder Launches a Dating App with Ghost Protection
Earl Knight has decided to create the NADA app. In the service, users can scroll through each other’s scheduled dates.
The platform goal is to bring people personally together faster.
Tinder Fights for Women’s Safety
Iconic dating app Tinder partners with No More campaign to end domestic violence.
The End Violence Against Women organization says this is just a “small step” in the fight against the disproportionate amount of abuse women face in the Internet.
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