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  2. The 10 Best Free Dating Apps of 2023 - AOL

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    The following 10 free dating apps have top-notch matching algorithms that can help you find your sweetheart with a few clicks: ... While its app is not an all-free service, it has a trial offer ...

  3. Zoosk - Wikipedia

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    About.com's 2011 Reader's Choice Awards named Zoosk's iPhone app a finalist in its Best Dating App competition. [21] According to AppAppeal, in August 2012 Zoosk was the fifth most popular dating app in the world and the third in the U.S. [22] In 2012, the company also won an Effie Award for its advertising campaign "Online Dating, Your Way ...

  4. Plenty of Fish - Wikipedia

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    Plenty of Fish (POF) is a Canadian online dating service, popular primarily in Canada, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Brazil, [2] and the United States. [3] It is available in nine languages.

  5. Badoo - Wikipedia

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    Badoo is a dating-focused [3] social network founded by Russian entrepreneur Andrey Andreev in 2006. [4] It is headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus and London, United Kingdom, [5] with offices in Malta, Russia and the United States. It operates in 190 countries [6] and is available in 47 languages, making it the world's most widely used dating ...

  6. Free online dating service for cash-strapped romantics - AOL

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    Two of the most beautiful words in the English language are "love" and "free." Combine them together and you get the latest offering from Match.com, a free online dating service called Down to ...

  7. Manhunt (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Initially a free service, Manhunt emailed its customers in April 2002 and told them that those who wanted to enjoy all the perks of the site would have to pay $10 per month, and those who declined to pay would be able to use a more bare-bones version of the site. About 2,000 customers immediately signed up for the paid membership. [3]