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  • LifestyleIn The Know by Yahoo

    Woman pretends to break up with Hinge match, gets first date: ‘That’s the fastest I’ve ever been asked out on here’

    This TikToker may have a new strategy for you to try on Hinge.

    2 min read
  • NewsHello Giggles

    The 6 most popular types of photos on dating apps are really surprising

    If you’re ever tried finding love online, you know how tough it can be to figure out how to stand out. You…

  • NewsNora Crotty

    Trump This! Meet Online Dating’s 12 Most Eligible Donalds

    It was quite a summer for Donald Trump: Despite spewing out a seemingly unending stream of offensive comments and nonsensical “medical” info (and losing his Macy’s deal, and sporting that hair), the billionaire has been the front-running Republican presidential hopeful since announcing his candidacy in June.  Some guys who haven’t exactly been reveling in The Donald’s success? Dudes named Donald.  So says dating app Hinge, which alleges that the other Donalds of America have been having a tough

  • NewsNora Crotty

    New Data Reveals Which Online Dating Opening Lines Actually Work (and Which Don’t)

    Online dating sucks: This, we know. So, in an effort to clear up some of the miscommunication that so often clouds the online dating experience, the fine people at Hinge—a dating app that connects singles through their extensive Facebook networks—conducted a massive, in-depth survey to find out what sort of initial messages actually inspire replies.  Explained Karen Fein, Hinge’s VP of Marketing, when the findings were released Thursday morning, “Everyday, the Hinge team is asked if we know the

  • NewsYahoo Style

    Would You Pay for Tinder?

    The beauty of Tinder, the reason it became everyone’s favorite way to date (digitally speaking) is its ease. On Monday, Tinder released Tinder Plus. Users over 30 will be charged twice as much as those under. “Younger users are just as excited about Tinder Plus, but are more budget constrained, and need a lower price to pull the trigger,” says Rosette Pambakian vice president of corporate communication at Tinder.