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LoginMatch Group, the parent company of some of the world's biggest dating apps and websites, filed to go public last week. The dating app space is heating up — JSwipe, a popular dating app aimed at Jewish people, was recently acquired by its competitor, JDate. As Business Insider's resident year-old, I was obliged to poke around and try out some of the most popular dating apps. Read next. US Markets Loading Close icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. Homepage Newsletters. Maya Kosoff.
With new dating apps appearing every week, it can be hard to navigate your way from one catchy one-word app to the next. And yet most coverage of the world of dating apps rather sadly! Men can only see the profiles of women who choose to show them to that particular guy.
Dating apps are having a moment. And JSwipe, a popular dating app aimed at Jewish people, was recently acquired by its competitor, JDate. In light of all this news, I spent a week trying out a bunch of different dating apps to compare notes. In case you haven't read it in full , here's the abbreviated version of my findings: Tinder is mindless, but fun. Hinge feels less sketchy because you get matched up with your Facebook friends' friends.
Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission. Sign up here to get it nightly. I first downloaded Tinder in the spring of , seven months after it launched.
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