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eHarmony Study Finds Gen Z and Millennials Navigate Dating Differently

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  • Monday, July 10 2023 @ 09:15 am
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Gen Z daters are used to meeting people via dating apps and social media platforms, but many are turned off by influencers and certain online behaviors, according to the latest study from eHarmony.

The online dating company surveyed 2,000 adults across the U.S. and found that growing up in the online era of smartphones and social media had an impact on the dating attitudes of Gen Z. The study also showed how their attitudes towards dating and relationships differed from Millennials.

For example, 57 percent of Gen Z respondents said they’ve met at least half of their romantic partners via dating apps or social media. The study (local copy) also found that turn-offs for Gen Z daters were often social-media-related. Forty-two percent were turned off by bad taste in memes, 32 percent said regular use of GIFs turned them off, 38 percent said influencers, and 31 percent said not having an active social media presence at all.

eHarmony Study Shows UK Singles Feel Addicted to Dating Apps

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  • Wednesday, February 22 2023 @ 09:29 am
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A new study by eHarmony found that a whopping 90 percent of singles in the U.K. believe they are addicted to dating apps, with as many as 70 percent feeling depressed or anxious after using them.

According to the researchers, almost half (48 percent) said they check their apps as the last thing before going to bed, and roughly 39 percent said they check their dating apps first thing when they wake up. Nearly a third said they check them while at work (with 31 percent of men admitting to this compared to 25 percent of women), and 12 percent admitted to checking their dating apps while on a date.

Researchers also found that 55 percent of U.K. singles believe they spend too much time on dating apps, with an average of 55 minutes per person per day. eHarmony deduced that the average person is having about 6 conversations at any given time, and 8 percent might have as many as 15 conversations at once.

eharmony’s New Study Finds People Optimistic About Dating

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  • Friday, May 13 2022 @ 08:52 am
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eharmony 2022 Happiness Index Study Page

Online dating company eharmony released a new study about dating in 2022, and despite the pandemic, found that most singles were optimistic about their prospects of finding love, and those in relationships were happy with their partners.

The Happiness Index study focused on how people are navigating dating and relationships in a post-pandemic world, and found that most singles - 76 percent – were optimistic about dating. The majority of those in relationships were satisfied, too, with 75 percent of U.S. couples saying they were happy in their relationships. Of those couples, 71 percent felt that having a romantic partner has positively affected their lives, and 55 percent said that their relationship has gotten stronger.

In addition to feeling more optimistic about their romantic lives, people are also gravitating away from alcohol after indulging during the pandemic. One in five people surveyed said they drank heavily during the lockdowns, and now, 74 percent of singles reported restricting their drinking in the last year. Twenty-one percent have considered not drinking at all. 

2022 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Paid

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  • Tuesday, February 01 2022 @ 07:48 am
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2022 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Paid
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The recipient for 2021 the Editor's Top Pick - Paid award is eHarmony. This is not your traditional dating service. It evolves around eHarmony providing only high quality matches. There is no free form searching available. By doing this eHarmony appeals more to singles looking for a serious long term relationship and not those who are seeking to view an endless stream of profile photos.

Online Security Consortium Publishes First Safety Standards

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  • Wednesday, January 26 2022 @ 09:36 am
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The OASIS Consortium published its first set of safety standards for the next generation of the Web, which includes the metaverse. The goal is to create a blueprint for how companies and developers should approach online safety going forward.

The Consortium was founded in 2021 shortly after the insurrection at the Capitol in the U.S., a day where a mob terrorized and threatened lawmakers ahead of the certification of Biden as President. Investigations into the riot have shown how social media, particularly Facebook and its outsized influence, has helped to radicalize people when it comes to their political viewpoints.

According to Time Magazine, The Consortium addresses issues across a number of tech industries, including dating apps, video games, and immersive tech platforms that are leading the way into the metaverse, or what’s called Web 3.0. Leaders from Riot Games, The Meet Group (which owns dating apps like MeetMe, LOVOO, Growlr, and Skout) and others have helped to develop these standards for improving safety and privacy as people spend more time online.

2022 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Match System

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  • Tuesday, January 18 2022 @ 09:17 am
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2022 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Match System
Recipient eHarmony

The 2022 Top Pick - Match System award winner is eHarmony. For those who wish to swipe through endless profiles looking at just the photos need not continue reading as this dating service is all about matching. Your matches are decided by a complex matching algorithm which uses the answers from the Compatibility Quiz you take when you create your eHarmony Profile and are compared with the Compatibility Quiz results with other members on eHarmony. This Compatibility Score defines your mutual compatibility and is based on 32 personality traits. The higher the score the better the long term relationship potential.

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