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New Badoo Survey Reveals Why We Swipe Right (And What Guarantees A Left)

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  • Monday, April 30 2018 @ 02:15 pm
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Are you a bearded man who loves to take his dog for walks in the countryside? Or a woman who loves showing off her tattoos in mirror selfies at the gym?

It’s your lucky day. According to recent research from Badoo, those are some of the sexist qualities singles seek while swiping.

Unfortunately, the news isn’t as good if you’re addicted to group photos and never met a Snapchat filter you didn’t like…

Badoo’s latest survey polled 5,000 users to find out what compels them to swipe left or right. It turns out it takes more than good looks and expert selfie skills to nail the profile pic game, and sometimes it’s the smallest details that make the biggest difference.

Bumble Ditches Facebook Login Requirement Following Privacy Revelations

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  • Friday, April 27 2018 @ 12:16 pm
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In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, there are plenty of reasons to #DeleteFacebook, but dating app users found joining the movement wasn’t as simple as closing their accounts.

The omnipresent social media platform isn’t just your go-to for liking friends’ baby photos and stalking your high school crush. Facebook has evolved far beyond its initial purpose, and now, unless you love entering your email address and a new password at every opportunity, there’s a good chance your profile is integrated with many other services you use.

Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie quickly noticed a problem. With his Facebook account deleted, he could no longer access Tinder. Mashable’s Rachel Thompson later confirmed that deleting Facebook blocks users from other apps that allow for log in with your Facebook credentials.

Growth Industry Or Past Its Prime? A Two-Year Review Of Online Dating’s Hirings And Firings

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  • Tuesday, April 24 2018 @ 11:37 am
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It wasn’t long ago that dating services were seen as the last refuge of the lovelorn and desperate. Today online dating hasn’t merely shed its stigma, it’s a bona fide phenomenon and business appears to be booming.

According to a report from IBISWorld, annual revenue in the online dating industry has surpassed $3 billion. Dating services employed over 9,000 people worldwide in 2017 and have collectively seen an annual growth rate of +5.3% over the past five years.

Yet hardly a week goes by without someone publishing an article condemning digital dating for butchering our ability to have real relationships, and even major players like Match Group have fallen short of analysts’ expectations.

It’s A Match: Badoo Acquires British Dating App Huggle

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  • Monday, April 16 2018 @ 09:16 am
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While Bumble battles Match Group over intellectual property, another women-led dating app is celebrating a more positive 2018. Huggle, a British friendship and dating service launched in 2016, and its all-female marketing team has been acquired by Badoo.

Huggle matches users based on the places they love to visit. Simply indicate what you’re looking for – a date or a friend – and your search preferences, including your ideal age range and how many places you must have in common. Huggle uses GPS to automatically check you into locations you visit and notifies you of profiles that share your interests.

Founders Stina Sanders and Valerie Stark believe this approach to dating offers a more effective way to assess compatibility.

Bumble Suing Match Group for $400 Million

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  • Tuesday, April 10 2018 @ 04:23 pm
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Bumble has filed a $400 million lawsuit against Match Group, the parent company of popular dating apps such as Tinder, OkCupid, and Match. Bumble accused Match Group of interfering with its business operations, including stealing trade secrets and hurting the company’s chance to sell equity investments, according to reports from CNN Tech and Recode.

The Bumble lawsuit follows a previous lawsuit filed by Match Group against Bumble two weeks prior. Match Group accused the female-friendly dating app of patent infringement, specifically in regard to its swiping technology, stating that it is virtually identical to Tinder.

Bumble initially responded to the lawsuit with a post on its website, stating: “We swipe left on your attempted scare tactics, and on these endless games. We swipe left on your assumption that a baseless lawsuit would intimidate us. Given your enduring interest in our company, we expected you to know us a bit better by now.”

Want to Delete Facebook? Here’s How It Might Impact Your Love Life

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  • Monday, April 09 2018 @ 09:13 am
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Facebook has come under fire, with many longtime users debating whether or not to delete their accounts, rather than make their personal information vulnerable to third parties. But something you might not have considered, brought to light by a reporter from Mashable, is how deleting Facebook might affect your love life.

Many dating apps rely on Facebook to verify profile information – that is, to make sure you really are a person and not a bot or an advertisement. With this in mind, many apps require that you use your Facebook account to login, including Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, and other really popular apps.

Research firm Cambridge Analytica was accused of hijacking data from 50 million Facebook users and using the data to influence the 2016 U.S. election. This information breach was made possible because Facebook relies on third parties for ad revenue, and also partners with research firms like Cambridge Analytica, which leaves its platform open to security problems. Facebook maintains it didn’t know about the information grab, though evidence has come to light via whistleblower Christopher Wylie, who developed the strategy for hijacking and using the data to create targeted political profiles of Americans.

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