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    A Tinder-like app popular among teenagers and young adults has allegedly been used to extort users by tricking them into sending sexually explicit photos, a problem that internet safety watchdogs ...

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    Police: Teenagers lured men through dating app, beat them. Police reported the first incident occurred on July 8 at 9:45 p.m. and involved a 41-year-old man.

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    Feeld (previously called 3nder) is a location-based online dating application for iOS and Android aimed at people interested in ethical non-monogamy, polyamory, casual sex, kink, swinging, and other alternative relationship models and sexual preferences.

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    OkCupid was the first major dating site to offer unlimited messaging free of charge, [citation needed] although this was limited in late 2017 when OkCupid's official blog announced the site is "getting rid of open-messaging" and making sent messages invisible to the sender until the recipient interacts by either matching or replying to the message.