Dating News digest: Bumble Made Available A CyberFlashing Detection Tool; Two Sisters Has Created a Dating Platform for the Disabled; Dating Service FROME Is Available in New York; Meet the Dutch Dating Service without Chat, Breeze.
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Dating News digest:
- Bumble Made Available A CyberFlashing Detection Tool;
- Two Sisters Has Created a Dating Platform for the Disabled;
- Dating Service FROME Is Available in New York;
- Meet the Dutch Dating Service without Chat, Breeze.
Bumble Made Available A CyberFlashing Detection Tool
The Bumble platform is making a version of the tool that warns users when an indecent photo is sent to them and blurs the image available to the wider tech community on the GitHub service.
The vice president of the application said that everyone needs respectful interactions and good connections on the Internet.
Two Sisters Has Created a Dating Platform for the Disabled
Jacqueline and Alexa Child present a new app for the critically ill and disabled. The Dateability platform has the slogan “Make Love Accessible”. Alexa noted that this online service is able to “take back power and control.”
Dating Service FROME Is Available in New York
After a successful launch in Los Angeles, the new online dating and social media platform First Round’s On Me is returning to New York.
The FROME web service allows users to meet in person, host events with partners across Manhattan in October.
Meet the Dutch Dating Service without Chat, Breeze
The Amsterdam dating application allows internet users to go on a date right away instead of long chat conversations.
The service customers pay €7.50 per date, including one free drink at Breeze partner establishments.
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