Tinder users will find a new way in times of social distance.
In one Letter to shareholders TuesdayTinder’s parent company, Match Group, said Tinder will offer one-to-one live video at the end of the second quarter of this year.
Tinder did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
This new feature comes at a time when people are staying at home Corona virus Pandemic, Dating apps see peaks in usage. Because restaurants, bars, and other regular hangouts are closed, they’re people Turn on video calls to get to know each other.
However, very few big dating apps that already offer a video chat feature have got into the pandemic, which means that apps have to adapt quickly to the new reality of dating. In April Match (which also belongs to the Match Group) announced a video chat feature for themselves.
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