Dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and Grindr are placing big bets on AI-powered matchmaking. They are hoping innovations in the space can combat the app fatigue that has stymied growth.
Amber Mark wasn’t dreading going on another first date — she just hadn’t expected she would ever need to again. Her last one had gone so well that she ended up in a six-year relationship with someone ...
Kendall Jenner’s love life is back in the spotlight, but a well-placed insider says the supermodel isn’t seeing anyone at the moment. Despite rumors linking her to Grammy-winning producer Tobias Jesso ...
A new survey reveals a surprising trend: one in three dating app users turn to the platform for career networking, with many finding success in landing interviews, mentorship, or even job offers.
Two of China’s most popular gay-dating apps have disappeared from app stores in the country, reinforcing fears of a widening crackdown on LGBTQ+ groups and online content. Blued and Finka were not ...
Nicole Kidman has reportedly been ready to jump into the dating pool again amid her divorce rumors with Keith Urban. According to a source, the Hollywood diva allegedly would like to have some rebound ...
A few years ago, a single friend of mine did what many only dream of: she stopped swiping. She was still seeking a romantic partner, but she was tired of wading through the equivalent of an ...
No one likes dating apps, especially the people who use them. Mounting fatigue with ghosting, swiping, situationships and talking stages has led to a general downturn in usage. In February, Wired ...
Update, November 8, 9:46 a.m. ET: The GitHub repository and its forks have been taken down. The original story follows below. Just hours after Apple launched a revamped web interface for the App Store ...
Multiple sources confirmed to PEOPLE in June that Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin had split after roughly eight years together Taylor Hill/Getty A source tells PEOPLE that Dakota Johnson "has been ...
When we gather ’round the proverbial fire and exchange our online dating war stories, we’re usually talking about the usual suspects: Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, Grindr, and sometimes more niche apps like ...
Facebook’s free dating service has 21 million users, more than the popular dating app Hinge, as the social network reinvents itself. By Eli Tan Reporting from San Francisco For years, Alyssa Landguth, ...