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New Dating Apps Focusing on In-Person Events

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  • Monday, April 04 2022 @ 09:34 am
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New dating apps like Thursday and POM are focusing their efforts on pandemic-weary singles ready to connect via in-person events.

According to a profile of the apps in Business Insider, the apps’ founders saw opportunity as singles grew tired of virtual dating during pandemic lockdowns. As restrictions are starting to lift across the globe, singles are eager to mingle in person again, which is providing new opportunities.

London and New York have both become test cities for Thursday’s events, according to Business Insider. The app has been hosting events in these locations, up to 15 per week that are surpassing venue capacity. This might change in the coming weeks with the latest Omicron surge, but so far it hasn’t slowed the company down.

New Conservative Dating App Backed by Peter Thiel

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  • Wednesday, March 09 2022 @ 11:33 am
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The Right Stuff, a new dating app to help conservatives connect more easily, is set to launch this summer. Peter Thiel, a billionaire tech entrepreneur who founded PayPal, has already signed on as an investor, according to Axios.

Thiel has invested $1.5 million in the new app, whose target market are conservative daters who live in large cities that tend to be more liberal. The app will debut in Washington D.C. and at first will be invitation-only. It will be free to download and use, with paid and subscription options added later for those who want access to more features.

John McEntee, a former political aide for the Trump administration, founded the dating app to help conservative singles find like-minded partners. “Conservatives deserve an easy way to connect,” McEntee said to Axios.

FBI Report Shows Online Dating Scams on the Rise

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  • Monday, March 07 2022 @ 07:30 am
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In February, the FBI issued an alert about the increase in online dating scams, noting that dating app users were cheated out of about $1 billion in 2021 alone. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said reports of romance-led scams increased 80 percent during the same time. 

The FBI also received more than 25,000 reports of dating app-related fraud in 2021, according to USA Today.

The Netflix documentary about the Tinder Swindler has brought attention to the intricate methods that scammers use to romance people and lure them to give money or share sensitive information like a passport or banking information. In the case of the Swindler, he used money from other victims to fund his lavish lifestyle and move on to his next target. (Hint: if someone who wants to fly you on a private jet also asks you for $25,000, you should be suspicious!) 

Tinder Swindler Banned from Dating Apps

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  • Monday, February 28 2022 @ 07:20 am
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The infamous “Tinder Swindler” has been banned from several dating apps. Match Group, which owns several popular dating apps including Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid and PlentyofFish, announced that he was no longer welcome on their platforms.

According to Match Group, Shimon Hayut (who also went by Simon Leviev) violated their terms of service, which includes impersonation and asking for money. He created fake profiles on the app using other names in order to keep his con going, according to The Washington Post.

Match Group also said that ahead of the documentary’s release, the company published new guidelines for users to better protect from scammers and exploitation on its apps.

Grindr Disappears from China App Stores

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  • Thursday, February 24 2022 @ 07:24 am
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Popular gay dating app Grindr has disappeared from China’s app stores, including the Apple Store, as government officials tighten control over online behavior. 

Chinese officials said there were compliance issues with Grindr regarding China’s Personal Information Protection Law, according to Bloomberg. The law requires that data stored in applications that is transferred to other locations be approved by government officials, and it limits the amount of personal data stored in apps.

In addition, China’s Internet authority began a month-long campaign to identify and eliminate any illegal and sensitive online content, according to the Bangkok Post. This move comes at an interesting time, coinciding with the celebration of the Beijing Olympic Games and the Lunar New Year.

Zodiac Signs Based Dating

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  • Friday, February 18 2022 @ 10:23 am
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Zodiac Signs

In this article, you are going to find out what kind of dates suit each of the 12 Zodiac signs.

Dating is a complex phenomenon on its own, and it’s even more complicated by quirks and social norms. In order to help navigate the difficulties of the dating game, we’ve compiled some dating ideas for each Zodiac sign.

Aries

Excellent dating ideas for Aries include adventurous activities and trying out new things. Going skydiving, bungee jumping, surfing, desert-riding or skiing are just some of the creative ideas for adrenaline-seeking Aries.

Aries are really active natives, they like things to happen on the go, this is why the best dates are the ones that happen out of the blue, just because it felt right in that moment. Something that is true, organic and as Aries would like to believe – destined to be.

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