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75% of Dating Apps Fail at Security

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  • Wednesday, September 03 2025 @ 11:59 am
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How secure is your favorite dating app? According to a new study from the Business Digital Index, a staggering 75% of the 24 largest dating apps received a grade of D or F in cybersecurity—a mood-killer you didn’t swipe for.

Dating apps don’t just store your favorite selfies or witty first lines—they often hold deeply personal data: messages, orientation, even payment info. When security systems fail, the fallout can be devastating.

When Love Pays Off: Dating App Revenues Hit $6 Billion

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  • Friday, August 29 2025 @ 12:00 pm
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Have you ever stopped to think about how much we actually spend on dating apps? From boosting a profile to subscribing for unlimited swipes, the money adds up quickly. In fact, according to Busines of Apps, global dating app revenues surpassed $6 billion in 2024—with North America responsible for about 50% of that total. By 2030 this total is expected to rise to $8.7 billon.

That $6 billion milestone highlights just how deeply dating apps have become woven into modern life. Analysts note that North America alone accounted for more than $3 billion, making it the single largest driver of global app revenue. Asia-Pacific followed with steady growth, fueled by rising smartphone adoption and shifting cultural openness toward online dating. Europe trailed slightly, contributing just under 20% of total revenues.

Why Gen Z Is Swapping Swipes for Cubicles

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  • Friday, August 22 2025 @ 11:44 am
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“Why chase matches on a screen when your crush might be right beside your desk?” That question is reshaping how many Gen Z daters think about meeting people—offline, at work, and in real life.

Take Caelan, a New Yorker who spent years cycling through dating apps before moving home and heading back into an office. At a holiday party she reconnected with a coworker—friendship first, chemistry next, and suddenly dating felt simple again. For stories like hers, the difference between apps and face-to-face connection can feel astronomical.

Esther Perel Partners with Hinge to Create New Prompts

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  • Thursday, July 24 2025 @ 09:48 am
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Hinge has teamed up with renowned psychotherapist and relationship expert Esther Perel to create new prompts for users to engage in conversation.

Perel was involved in creating new “Your World” prompts, including a collection of ten questions designed to help Hinge users share more about themselves in their profiles and hopefully attract better matches.

“[The prompts] are intended to help someone reading them have a bit more imagination about how your world and their world might connect,” Jackie Jantos, Hinge’s president and chief marketing officer, told Fast Company. “Esther contributed what she knows about getting into deeper, more intimate conversation.”

Tinder Testing a Controversial New Height Feature

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  • Thursday, July 17 2025 @ 07:17 am
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Tinder is testing a new height feature, which sparked controversy among daters after a screenshot from a Reddit forum disclosing the feature was leaked.

According to Tech Crunch, Tinder confirmed that it is testing the height feature, but only among its paying users. In other words, subscribers to Tinder Gold and Tinder Premium who are participating in the test group can now filter their matches according to height preferences. The testing is taking place globally.

According to Tech Crunch, the feature allows paying users to set preferences for height, but the app won’t block or exclude matches who don’t meet the requirements. Instead, the company says the feature will “inform recommendations.”

Americans Warned to Avoid Dating Apps While in Mexico

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  • Wednesday, July 09 2025 @ 07:21 pm
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The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has issued a critical security alert for Americans using dating apps when traveling in Mexico due to several confirmed reports of kidnapping.

According to Newsweek, the Guadalajara Consulate confirmed reports of US citizens being kidnapped by people they met via dating apps, particularly in popular tourist destinations like the Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Nayarit areas.

"Victims and their family members in the United States have at times been extorted for large sums of money to secure their release," the security notice said.

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