Grindr Offers Larger Photos and More Options on New Web Version

Grindr, the leading dating app for the LGBTQ+ community, has launched its first web version of the app, specifically designed for desktop users. The web version, known as Grindr Web, offers larger profile photos and enables users...

Tinder's new AI-powered verification process

Tinder has introduced an update to its Photo Verification feature that will use AI technology to ensure the authenticity of user profiles. The feature has previously allowed users to prove that they are not bots or "catfishers" by uploading...

Say Goodbye to Cuffing Season: The Rise of Spread Dating

Spring has arrived and with it, a new dating trend: spread dating. Say goodbye to cuffing season, where singles pair up for short-term partnerships during the winter months. Spread dating is the latest trend where people ditch their winter cuffing...

Gen Z and Millennials are Ditching Bars for Yoga and Bootcamps on First Dates

Gen Z and millennials are changing the dating game, and it seems that sweaty workouts are taking over from boozy nights at the bar. In a recent survey by dating app Bumble, 46% of Gen Z and millennial singles in the US said they have gone...

The Rise of Automated Dating: Is Rizz the Ultimate Digital Wingman for Finding Love Online

The world of dating is being transformed by artificial intelligence (AI). With dating apps now one of the primary ways people find romantic...

Replika CEO Predicts a New Era of Companion Bots

The CEO of Replika, Eugenia Kuyda, has spoken to Fox News Digital about the future of human and AI relationships, and the potential for AI companion bots to fill the space where people are looking...

Cyberflashing: Bumble Says UK Legislation Fails to Protect Victims

Dating app Bumble, along with UN Women UK, TV personality Amy Hart, and magazine Grazia, are advocating for a change in the UK's proposed Online Safety Bill (OSB) regarding the issue of cyberflashing. Cyberflashing involves sending unsolicited...

Changing Perceptions: Tinder's Bold New Brand Campaign

Tinder has launched a new global brand campaign in Australia called "It Starts With A Swipe" in collaboration with local agencies Akcelo, Thrive PR, Alley and Amplify. The campaign aims to correct the perception of modern dating apps, specifically...

Don't get stuck in the 'Phone Zone': Hinge's tips for moving from texting to real-life dates

The world of online dating has brought about a new term: the "Phone Zone." This term refers to the situation in which two people are...

Would You Pay $500 Per Month for Tinder?

Online dating giant Tinder is reportedly working on a subscription service that will be exclusive to its big-spending users. Dubbed as Tinder Vault, the subscription fee is set at $500 per month...

Tired of Dating Apps? Try This Matchmaking Service in Boca Raton

Boca Raton-based matchmaker Cheryl Maida is the CEO and founder of The Black Tie Club, which offers a new approach to online dating...

MySugarDaddy Data Reveals Significant Growth in Sugar Daddy Relationships in Latin America

Sugar Daddy relationships, where an older, financially successful individual provides financial support to a younger companion in exchange for companionship and/or sexual favors, are becoming...

Lost Cat Goes Viral on Grindr: The Unusual Search for a Furry Friend

Are you a pet owner who has lost their furry friend and tried everything in your power to locate them? Well, one cat owner from Brighton has gone to extreme measures to find their missing cat by setting up a profile on the gay dating app Grindr.

"Worst Boyfriend on the Upper East Side" Accused of Bilking NYC Women Out of $1.8 Million in Romance Scam

The case of Nelson Counne has garnered attention due to the nature of his alleged crimes. According to prosecutors, Counne targeted at least five women in Manhattan, luring them on online dating sites...

OkCupid Tests ChatGPT AI Chatbot for Better Matches But Raises Concerns About Misuse

Looking for love has always been a thrilling and daunting adventure for humans, but now with the help of technology and AI, finding the perfect...

The Shocking Truth: One Catholic Group Admits Buying Grindr Data to Track Gay Priests

In a bombshell report, The Washington Post revealed that a shadowy Catholic media has been using Grindr data to track down and out gay priests. The Catholic media, known as the Pillar, claims that it purchased...

From Dating Apps to Billboards: A Wisconsin Man's Quest for Love

Looking for love can be a difficult and frustrating experience, especially in the age of dating apps where scammers and catfishers abound. That's why some people are taking matters into their own...

Tinder Launches Gen Z Dating Dictionary to Bridge the Communication Gap for Older Singles

Tinder, the popular dating app, has released a dating dictionary to help older singles understand the dating language used by Gen Z. The idea for the dictionary...

Eco-dumping: Dating partners increasingly value environmental commitments

Have you ever called it quits on a date because you felt the other person didn't care enough about the environment? This practice is referred to as "eco-dumping," It is prevalent among Gen Z members, who are increasingly seeking...

The Right Stuff: The brand-new dating app that is unpopular with women

The Right Stuff's debut certainly tends to imply the significance of political orientation for women wishing to date as well as shows that many American women do indeed consider the right-wing values to be "the wrong stuff."

Cancer-stricken mother set up a Times Square billboard to help her daughter find love

Just last week, a 47 by 25 feet billboard ad rose above the city and can be seen through multiple crossroads. They said the billboard was right above the Tonic which reads, "Date my daughter," together with Molly's photo and dating profile URL...

Celebs Go Dating will return next year due to some cast members in COVID isolation

At least four stars who will feature in the next 10th season of the E4 dating show have been barred from shooting, according to sources in The Sun. This is owing to the self-isolation laws now in effect.

Feds remind online daters to beware of romantic scammers

A Nigerian man is in trouble with the law. He conned money from online daters, and feds say it's a "years-long romance scam." The man pleaded guilty to scamming around $400,000, which most of it got taken from people he met on Facebook...

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