Some job seekers are becoming creative and turning to Hinge, Grindr and other apps to make employment connections.
After more than a decade as CEO of Hinge, Justin McLeod is stepping down to launch another dating app—with an AI twist. McLeod started Hinge in 2011 and spent more than a decade at the helm, including ...
Dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and Grindr are investing in AI-powered matchmaking, hoping to fend off swiping ...
Dating apps that once did everything they could to keep users swiping are now hoping AI can finally help people stop. As ...
Six women who were drugged and raped or sexually assaulted by the same Denver cardiologist filed a lawsuit against Match ...
Sam Levy and Tim MacGougan left their C-suite posts at Hinge to build a new app for making plans with friends called Rodeo.
Ilana Dunn, host of the Seeing Other People podcast and former Hinge content lead, said that while dating apps are making an effort to change, there’s only so much they can do. She predicts that more ...
For some single people, it's just the routine: swipe, scroll through photos, swipe, match, swipe, swipe and — you guessed it — swipe again. The never-ending dating app cycle can often make users feel ...
Nobody wants to swipe anymore. Dating apps like Bumble and Tinder are scrambling to keep younger users engaged, and dealing with problems like bots on ...
Judi Julmisse, a Black woman in Miami, was your typical Hinge user. She created a profile listing her relationship wants and her career. She answered prompts to show off her personality and uploaded ...
DENVER -- Six women who say they were drugged and raped by former Denver cardiologist Stephen Matthews plan to file a civil ...
It also alleged that the companies failed to take numerous steps that could have made the apps safer, such as adopting facial ...