Susannah Hardwick is working to demystify dating in New York City and the pitfalls that come with it Meredith Wilshere is a Society and Culture writer at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared on PS ...
Oct 24 (Reuters) - Two Grindr (GRND.N), opens new tab board members, part of an investor group that owns more than 60% of the company, have proposed to take one of the world's most recognized dating ...
(Reuters) -Two Grindr board members, part of an investor group that owns more than 60% of the company, have proposed to take one of the world's most recognized dating platforms for the LGBTQIA+ ...
The New York-listed shares of Grindr jumped the most in three years after billionaire George Raymond Zage III and James Lu, the company’s majority owners, offered to buyout the minority shareholders ...
Tinder face verification is becoming mandatory for all new US users, starting this week in California and gradually rolling out to other states. The Face Check feature is already in use in six other ...
IN THE USUALLY gossipy world of Silicon Valley, something strange is happening. It is hard to find a generative artificial-intelligence entrepreneur with a bad word to say about anyone. This may be an ...
Department of Endocrinology, Children’s Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, National Clinical Research Center for Child Health, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China Objective: Prader–Willi syndrome ...
Apple this week removed dating review apps Tea Dating Advice and TeaOnHer from the App Store for violating its content moderation policies. The apps were pulled in all markets on October 21, and Apple ...
Remember Tea, the dating safety app that leaked private chats and photo IDs in July? Months later, Apple has removed the iPhone app from the App Store. The storm around Tea began to brew over the ...
Controversial dating safety apps, Tea and TeaOnHer, have been pulled from the Apple App Store. The apps’ removal was first spotted by the app store intelligence provider Appfigures, which told ...
CHONGQING, China—Every Friday and Saturday morning, hundreds pour into a hilltop park in this southwestern Chinese city looking for love. It’s a real-life version of a dating app—except the people ...