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Apple to Release New Privacy Restrictions 

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  • Monday, April 26 2021 @ 07:19 am
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Apples New Privacy for Apps

Apple announced in early April that it will soon be rolling out its new privacy notification for users who download any app from its store. The company didn’t give a specific launch date but said that it would happen “in the coming weeks” according to Reuters. 

Apple has created a one-time notice that requires an app developer to ask for the user’s consent before the app is able to track personal data and share it with third parties, according to Reuters. CEO Tim Cook described the notification in a podcast with tech journalist Kara Swisher, saying it will appear as a short checklist of how the app will use data, to make it easier and more transparent than sifting through the standard pages-long privacy policies that most people do not read. 

Digital advertisers and app developers are worried that the notification would cause many more users to decline permissions. 

India Dating App QuackQuack Sees Surge in Sign-ups in Wake of Pandemic

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  • Friday, February 19 2021 @ 09:16 am
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QuackQuack

The numbers of people in India turning to online dating has soared since the start of the pandemic. As they have been forced to stay at home and limit their interactions, many are trying dating apps for the first time to connect and meet new people. 

Dating app QuackQuack has been one of the fastest-growing dating apps in India, though it competes with giants like Hinge, Tinder and Bumble who are pouring resources into marketing efforts in the country. Still, QuackQuack saw a 300 percent increase in sign-ups that took their user base to 11 million in 2020, mostly due to people in smaller cities and towns eager to try the service. 

In fact, over seventy percent of new sign ups on QuackQuack in 2020 were from smaller cities and towns, a change from previous years. Over the past year, they added 3.4 million new users according to India New England News.

DC National Guard Flocking to Tinder in Wake of Riots

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  • Monday, January 25 2021 @ 07:45 am
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Washington D.C. has increased its National Guard presence since the riots at the Capitol on January 6th, and these troops are turning to Tinder to find love while they work.

According to Newsweek, there have been reports on TikTok that Tinder has been flooded with photos of men in uniform, which is highly unusual for the Washington D.C. area. While these officers are sharing photos in their fatigues, they are also sharing interests like traveling and video games, according to Newsweek.

People are taking to social media to point out this trend, noting how many more military people are showing up as potential matches. In fact, some users in the DC area said the majority of profiles they see are members of the National Guard. Even a reporter for Sports Illustrated noticed the increase in these profiles.

My Transsexual Date to Roll Out New Features and a Mobile App

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  • Wednesday, December 30 2020 @ 11:03 am
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My Transsexual Date, the leading online platform for transgender women and trans oriented men looking for love, is taking its web-based version to a mobile app.

The company announced that its new dating app is in development and will soon be available on both iOS and Android. It will also be connected to the dating website when it rolls out. Once the app is released, it will have the largest user base for trans daters, giving it an edge over other trans dating platforms. Currently, users can sign up online and browse via the website on their desktops or phones, but there hasn’t been a dedicated app.

The company takes security very seriously, with a moderation team that is staffed around the clock to ensure the safety of users and prevent harassment of members. Added to that, My Transsexual Date is working on a new profile verification system where members will have to take a photo or record a video to prove they are real, in order to curb the proliferation of fake profiles – a common issue among online dating platforms.

Match Group Exceeds Revenue Expectations for Q3

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  • Friday, November 20 2020 @ 11:10 am
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Match Group’s revenue numbers increased more than expected for Q3, signaling that its customers are willing to pay for premium services in the midst of a pandemic.

According to Market Watch, Match Group reported revenue of $639.8 million for the third quarter, up from $541.5 million. Analysts had lowered expectations due to the raging pandemic and continued lockdowns, with a projection of $606 million for the quarter, which Match Group blew past. 

The company also reported a net income of $132.1 million, compared to $108.5 million in the same quarter the year before. This was due in part to star app Tinder, and also to the growth in revenue the company is seeing in its other apps, particularly Hinge, which was projected to triple its revenue growth this year.

Match Group, Spotify and Epic Games are Rallying App Companies Against App Store Policies

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  • Wednesday, October 14 2020 @ 10:06 am
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The Coalition for App Fairness Homepage

Match Group joins several prominent tech companies including Spotify, Epic Games and Tile to rally app developers against App Store policies and to create a fairer marketplace.

These companies have banded together to form The Coalition for App Fairness, whose mission is broader than just the App Store. According to The Verge, they aim to “create a level playing field for app businesses and give people freedom of choice on their devices.” The goal of the organization is to create a united front to protest Apple’s regulations regarding its store, essentially to amass their power against Apple. The Coalition also allows smaller developers to join so they can have some leverage against the tech giant.

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