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'Opening moves': New Bumble dating app feature no longer requires women to make the first move
ABC 7 Chicago· 6 days agoTen years after creating a new model for dating apps with its "women make the first move" feature, ...
Bumble dating app no longer requires women to make first move
FOX 11 News Los Angeles· 6 days agoOnline dating has become the most popular way for U.S. couples to meet, and has replaced more...
Bumble Shifts Dynamics: Women No Longer Required to Make First Move, Introduces Automated...
Mobile & Apps· 5 days agoWith its most recent upgrade, Bumble-the pioneering dating app renowned for encouraging women to...
Dating app Bumble unveils new features to boost women's safety
dpa international via Yahoo News· 6 days agoDating app Bumble has released a new range of features designed to further improve safety for women...
Dan Stevens Joins Lily James in Film About Bumble Founder
Men's Journal· 4 days agoThe currently untitled film is loosely inspired by the story of entrepreneur Whitney Wolfe Herd. The...
Bumble, the dating app where women make the first move, is rolling out a feature where men get an...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoWomen, historically, have been responsible for making the first move on dating app Bumble. Now, men...
Men Can Now Initiate Conversations On Bumble—Here’s Why It Matters
Forbes· 5 days agoMen can now initiate conversations on Bumble. The dating app, once unique for requiring women to...
Dating app Bumble makes a big change to retain users and attract new ones
NPR· 2 days agoBumble, known for allowing women to message men first, has unveiled new features that allow men to make the first move. Will the change breathe new life into online dating, and the company's stock?
Women no longer have to make the first move on Bumble. Will it make the app better?
KPBS San Diego· 2 days agoFor women who date men, making the first move on a dating app can be empowering, but having to do it...
Can we trust the new dawn of dating apps?
Cosmo via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAs of last year, more than one in 10 UK adults were using online dating services, with Tinder (2.49 million users), Hinge (1.51m), Bumble (1.44m), Grindr...