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LoginIn the ever-evolving world of modern dating, where swipes have replaced serendipitous encounters, Tinder has just thrown a curveball that turns matchmaking into a full-blown team sport! Tinder has introduced a novel feature that allows friends and family of its users to propose potential matches. This new feature, called Matchmaker, empowers users to grant temporary access to their accounts for a hour period, enabling their chosen individuals to suggest potential matches. Once your chosen person follows the link, they can choose to log in to Tinder or continue as guests, subject to age verification and agreement to Tinder's terms. For a whole day, these matchmakers are the modern-day cupids, making recommendations for your potential matches. However, they won't have the ability to engage in chats or send messages on your behalf. When the hour session concludes, it's your turn to review the profiles that your matchmakers have given their stamp of approval. Profiles liked by matchmakers are tagged as "recommendations" while the ones receiving a "Nope" remain unchanged. The feature is now accessible in 15 countries, including India, and Tinder anticipates expanding its availability to additional regions in the forthcoming months. Match Group, the parent company of Tinder and another dating app, Hinge, has plans to implement AI tools designed to assist users in selecting their most appealing profile photos and explaining the reasons for compatibility between matches.
Friends are one of the most important groups of people we have in life. Whether you share everything or just enough when it comes to your romantic life with them, it can become tricky to know where to draw the line. Yes - if you know they want it. There could be a reason why they made that decision. However if you know they made the choice based on an insecurity of theirs, it is a good time to raise the issue with them - but offer a solution.
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It takes a while for their romantic feelings to grow, but a few seasons into the show, the two marry. Of course, there are many real-life examples of this happening as well. But are dating apps preventing this type of romance from blossoming?
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