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Article: We round-up the best online dating sites and apps to help you find your perfect match The best dating apps. 20 years ago, the idea of online dating came to fruition when Match.com launched its first website. Fast forward to the present day and online dating is one of the most popular ways of meeting new people, with millions of people using dating apps and websites every day. Click here for top dating sites of 2016 And with Covid-induced lockdowns, dating apps are more popular than ever. Last March, Tinder made 3 billion swipes worldwide. Dating apps have also adapted to new lockdown measures by introducing video chat features. To help you pick one that’s best for you, read on for some of the best dating sites and apps to get you started. Bumble. Bumble is a lot like Tinder in that it’s a free app-only dating service that’s based first and foremost on looks, and even the UI is very similar – all of which makes sense once you know that it was created by a former Tinder executive. Unlike Tinder though, Bumble lets the women make the first move. It has the same swipe-to-like system but only female users can initiate conversations. If that doesn’t happen within 24 hours of a match, the chat option will disappear – and similarly the recipient only has 24 hours to reply to that first message. For same-sex couples, there’s no restriction on who messages first. You can link your Instagram and Spotify accounts up to show off your taste, though you can only add photos to your profile from Facebook or direct from your phone. Bumble is free to use, but there is a paid tier which lets you see who’s already liked you, re-match with expired matches, or get unlimited extends so matches don’t time out. There’s also a separate in-app currency that you can use for ‘SuperSwipes’ – but we’ve happily used the app without ever feeling the need to pay for either. In addition to dating, there’s also Bumble BFF and Bumble Bizz, which use the same UI to help you find friends or business connections respectively. Hinge. Hinge has changed a bit over the years. It started out with a focus on helping people to find connections through people they already know: recommending friends of friends, or friends of friends of friends, based on your Facebook connections. Its focus has shifted though, and it’s now a more full-featured Tinder/Bumble competitor that stands apart from those two thanks to offering slightly more detailed profiles – a welcome mid-ground between barebones Tinder profiles and in-depth dating sites. You add photos to your profile from Facebook, Instagram, or your phone, but also have to offer answers to a few pre-written questions. There are loads to choose from, ranging from ‘My last meal would be…’ to explaining the story behind one of your photos, and they all offer hooks for the start of a conversation with a match. When you sign up you also have the option to fill in a few extra details, like your politics, religious beliefs, family plans, attitudes to drugs and alcohol, and more. Top dating sites of 2016 |
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