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  2. Comparison of online dating services - Wikipedia

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    Mobile single dating site 50,000,000 registered users as of 2019 [13] [14] Yes No Yes Yes Yes Hily: Mobile dating site 15,000,000 as of 2020 [15] Yes No Yes Yes (but preliminary heterosexual) After match. Hinge: Match Group: 20,000,000 people use Hinge (800,000 pay for premium services) [16] Yes

  3. OkCupid - Wikipedia

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    OkCupid was the first major dating site to offer unlimited messaging free of charge, [citation needed] although this was limited in late 2017 when OkCupid's official blog announced the site is "getting rid of open-messaging" and making sent messages invisible to the sender until the recipient interacts by either matching or replying to the message.

  4. Spark Networks - Wikipedia

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    Spark Networks GmbH is an American-German dating company with a portfolio of brands designed for singles seeking serious relationships. These online dating brands include Zoosk, SilverSingles, EliteSingles, Jdate, ChristianMingle, eDarling, JSwipe, AdventistSingles, LDSSingles, and Attractive World.

  5. The 10 Best Free Dating Apps of 2023 - AOL

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    Dating apps have become incredibly popular with many options to choose from. Find out which are the best free apps to find a partner right now. The 10 Best Free Dating Apps of 2023

  6. Tinder (app) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Tinder was the most popular dating app in the United States, holding a 25.6% market share of monthly users. [32] On the company's third-quarter earnings call, Match Group's CEO Greg Blatt described the popular dating app Tinder as a "rocket" and the "future of this business."

  7. Seeking.com - Wikipedia

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    Seeking.com (formerly known as SeekingArrangement) [3] is an American online dating service [4] founded by Brandon Wade in San Francisco, California, in 2006.Wade was previously the CEO of the company [5] until June 2022 when he was succeeded by Ruben Buell, who will serve as CEO of Reflex Media, the company that maintains Seeking.com.

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