In a world of cheap flings, Match and eharmony promise ever-lasting love. But which dating service creates relationships that are truly built to last?
A solid, if pricey, dating app for anyone looking for long-term love, eharmony lets data drive its matches rather than just photos.
The company is now integrating first date feedback into its algorithm to offer better recommendations in the future. A few days after you exchange phone numbers with someone, Hinge will ask you if you two met up IRL, and whether you'd see then again.
Bumble users can now take a break without losing or offending their connections, thanks to the app's new Snooze feature, which lets you go dark for 24 hours, 72 hours, a week, or indefinitely.
Tinder is rolling out the feature to iOS users 'at 4-year, accredited, not-for-profit schools in the U.S. that deliver courses in a traditional face-to-face learning format.' To try it out, just log in to Tinder with your .edu email address when you're on campus this fall.
Dubbed Tinder Loops, the feature, which is rolling out now in the US, lets you add two-second looping videos to your profile alongside still photos. The update also delivers space for up to three additional profile photos or Loops, for a total of nine.
The move comes after security researchers with Checkmarx in January revealed that the app failed to use HTTPS encryption when fetching images. That lack of encryption meant your Tinder activity could have been exposed over a local Wi-Fi network.
This new feature is 'designed to highlight your most swipe-worthy potential matches and what makes them stand out.' If you want to tap into any of your Picks' profiles, you better grab your wallet, because you'll need to upgrade to Tinder Gold to do that.
The dating app just introduced a new feature called Places, which shows you potential matches who have visited your local hangout spots.
Dubbed Tinder Loops, the new feature lets users upload two-second looping videos – similar to an Instagram Boomerang – to their profiles alongside the usual still photos.
'As mass shootings continue to devastate communities across the country, it's time to state unequivocally that gun violence is not in line with our values,' the company announced.
Tinder's upcoming 'women-talk-first' option will put the onus on women to make the first move.
Tinder's move to charge users over the age of 30 more to access premium features violates California law, the appeals court ruled.
The artificial intelligence-powered feature will present four possible dating matches that might 'be of special interest to you.'
The company is branching out with a new networking service called Bumble Bizz, which is launching today on iOS in the US, Canada, UK, France, and Germany
OKCupid has not formally announced this change on its blog, but has started to notify users about it via email, according to a post on Reddit.
The dating app just launched a new feature dubbed Lookalikes, which uses facial recognition to help you find potential matches that look just like your crush.
The dating app on Wednesday introduced a new members-only service called Tinder Gold, which lets you see who likes you before you swipe, among other perks.
On the down side, the new Web-based version of Tinder isn't available in the US at the moment.
The dating app is reportedly catering to the rich and famous with a new, members-only version of the service dubbed Select.