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  2. Tinder (app) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Tinder was the most popular dating app in the United States, holding a 25.6% market share of monthly users. [32] On the company's third-quarter earnings call, Match Group's CEO Greg Blatt described the popular dating app Tinder as a "rocket" and the "future of this business." [33]

  3. Feeld - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. The 10 Best Free Dating Apps of 2024 - AOL

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    Dating apps have become incredibly popular with many options to choose from. Find out which are the best free apps to find a partner right now. The 10 Best Free Dating Apps of 2024

  5. Comparison of online dating services - Wikipedia

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    Dating app for gay and bisexual men 15,000,000 registered users (2019) [27] Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Sniffies: Browser based dating and hookup app for gay and bisexual men Yes No No ? Yes SpeedDate: Former online speed dating site where users meet via text, audio, and video chat - Domain now owned by Match.com - No longer a Speed Dating site Match ...

  6. Hinge (app) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 2017, Hinge received more mentions than any other dating app in the "Weddings" section of The New York Times. [9] Hinge Matchmaker was released in September 2017, claiming to reinvent online dating for "people that missed out on the dating app craze". [10] Match Group made investments in Hinge as early as September 2017. [11]

  7. Bumble - Wikipedia

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    Bumble was the first dating app to explicitly moderate for unsolicited nude images, known as cyberflashing. In 2019, the app launched Private Detector, a feature that uses artificial intelligence to automatically detect and blur nude images. [61] [62] In October 2022, Bumble released an open-source version of Private Detector model. [62]