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Bumble dating app no longer requires women to make first move
The dating app Bumble unveiled its newest feature “Opening Moves,” which gives women more choices in how they make romantic connections. Read More
Bumble, the dating app where women make the first move, is rolling out a feature where men get an ‘opening move’
Women, historically, have been responsible for making the first move on dating app Bumble. Now, men have a chance to start the conversation. The app plans to roll out a new feature called ... It works ... Read More
Online dating can be soul-destroying – so can we trust the new dawn of dating apps?
As burnout, ghosting, and general ennui replaces the thrill of the meet cute, tech companies are battling for relevance ... Read More
The 5 best dating apps in 2024
Due to Hinge's growing popularity, it's becoming increasingly easy for gay, lesbian, and nonbinary users to find like-minded or open-minded individuals. Since Hinge is more of a relationship-oriented ... Read More
Can parents, school districts suing social media companies make platforms safer?
Across the country, dozens of states and hundreds of young people, parents and school districts are involved in a complex and overlapping web of legal actions against social media platforms like ... Read More
Top Tech News Today: Dating Apps Tinder, Bumble, Others May Be Selling User Info, Musk's xAI Raising $6 Billion, More
Dating Apps Tinder, Bumble, Others May Be Selling User Info Dating platforms such as Tinder, Bumble and Hinge have revolutionised the process of meeting potental people for dating and, at times, ... Read More
Grindr Goes Beyond Dating
George Arison is the CEO of Grindr, a social networking app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people. Motley Fool host Dylan Lewis caught up with Arison for a conversation about: Grindr's growth story. Read More
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