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MyTransgenderDate Examines Daters’ Experiences of Coming Out

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  • Friday, November 05 2021 @ 05:37 pm
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Transgender Coming Out

LGBTQ+ dating app MyTransgenderDate shared some interesting findings from surveying its users on their experiences of coming out, including that trans women were three times more likely to come out than trans-oriented men, and that they also come out at a younger age. The company surveyed trans women and trans-oriented men only for the study.

In honor of National Coming Out Day in October, the study was intended to gauge the experiences of transgender women and trans-oriented men, and how they might differ. Researchers also endeavored to understand what motivates people to come out despite the challenges, and what fears and losses they experience when they do.

Of the respondents, 84 percent of trans women said they were out compared to only 25 percent of trans-oriented men, who indicated they won’t or can’t come out. Most trans women who hadn’t come out yet said that they didn’t think their families or co-workers would understand, while others said they wouldn’t because of the country they lived in, usually where anti-trans sentiment is pervasive. 

Environmentalism is a Big Attraction for Daters in the UK

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  • Wednesday, November 03 2021 @ 11:37 am
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Green Dating

Green dating is becoming a trend among UK daters, according to a new study by dating app Bumble.

In recent months, Bumble added a feature for daters to include values in their profiles, not only to highlight their priorities to other daters, but also to support a cause, including for environmental, social or political justice. Each time a user sends a message to another user, the company will donate to select organizations that work for these causes. 

According to Bumble, 27 percent of UK users selected “environmentalism” as their highest value.

Scammers Used Dating Apps to Sell Fake Cryptocurrency

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  • Monday, November 01 2021 @ 06:13 pm
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Scammers using Crypto Currrency Scheme on Dating Apps

Scammers stole more than $1.4 million from users of popular dating apps like Tinder, Grindr and Bumble, among others. Dubbed “CryptoRom” by cybersecurity research firm Sophos, the attackers feigned romantic interest with victims to build trust, and then lured them into downloading fake cryptocurrency apps.

According to reports, these scammers used Apple’s Enterprise Development platform to push the fake cryptocurrency apps, which gave the victims a sense that they were legitimate, but in reality, this allowed scammers to bypass the normal app review process. 

The CryptoRom attackers set up fake profiles on dating apps and strike up conversations with users, later moving them to messaging apps. After a time, the subject of cryptocurrency is introduced into the conversation, and the scammer asks the victim to install the fake crypto trading app to make an investment. At first, the victim makes money and is allowed to withdraw from their account, providing a false sense of security. Soon after, they are asked to make a more substantial contribution, and if they do, the scammers not only refuse their withdrawal requests, but blackmail them to invest more and take the money they already paid if they refuse.

Bumble Names New Recipients for Its Moves Making Impact Program 

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  • Friday, October 29 2021 @ 11:25 am
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Bumble Moves Making Impact

Dating app Bumble has awarded new grants to three female leaders as part of its Moves Making Impact program, which honors female leaders taking on some of the greatest challenges the world faces today. 

Bumble’s “cause” feature, which funds the program, was introduced to bring attention to women who are making a real impact in their communities and the larger world, and to inspire and empower women using the app. When setting up a profile, Bumble users are prompted to choose a cause that is important to them – like public policy, human rights, or economic development, and each time you send someone a message on the app, Bumble will make a donation to a woman doing that work in her community.

The company announced the newest recipients of the fund, which focuses on human rights, women’s health, and inclusivity in art and culture. In total, Bumble has donated to eighteen female leaders through Moves Making Impact, along with Vital Voices Global Partnership.

Tinder Partners with Lyft and Now Offers Rides For Dates 

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  • Thursday, October 28 2021 @ 08:01 am
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Tinder and Lyft Partner

Tinder has partnered with ride sharing company Lyft to let users purchase rides for their dates, encouraging people to meet for dates after more than a year of lockdown restrictions from Covid-19.

The new feature can be found in the company’s Explore section of the app, where a user can buy a ride credit for a person they have matched with, according to The Verge. While the person buying the ride credit can set the meeting location, time, and how much they want to spend, they won’t be able to see their match’s address or other personal information. 

If you are the recipient of a rideshare gift, you have the option to turn it down. When someone has purchased a Lyft ride for a match, the match is sent a link via a phone number or email address, and it is up to that recipient to accept or reject the ride. The Verge points out that while this is a good step in enacting some safety precautions for users and giving them some control, there should also be a way to opt out of the feature altogether. (Currently, there’s not.) 

Tinder to Roll Out In-App Currency

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  • Wednesday, October 27 2021 @ 08:58 am
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Tinder is breaking new ground in the dating app industry by offering its own in-app currency for users to spend as they swipe. 

According to Bloomberg, Tinder will be testing in-app “coins” that users obtain by keeping their profiles updated and being active on the app, or alternatively, they can purchase them with real money. The coins can be spent on paid features Tinder offers like Super Likes (letting someone know you’re very interested) and Boosts (which promote your profile to other users).

Tinder is expanding its offerings beyond the swipe to create more stickiness with young daters, and the new currency is a way to monetize these features as people spend more time on its app. The company announced the launch of the Explore section in September, which features short form original content like its hit series Swipe Night and virtual speed dating with “Hot Takes.” 

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