BUSINESSWIRE – Mar 16 – Coronavirus pandemic is taxing the global healthcare system. One area where this is soon to be felt very strongly is in a shortage of blood donors. Millionaire Match recently announced a Blood Drive Campaign for those who donate blood during this crisis. Millionaire Match will award 1 free month of premium membership to those people who donate blood. And their profile will be tagged with a unique logo.
Month: March 2020
Grindr Issues Coronavirus Warning as Hook-ups Thrive During Pandemic
PINK NEWS – Mar 13 – Grindr and other gay dating apps have begun issuing alerts to users with guidance about the risks of coronavirus. COVID-19 itself is not sexually transmitted, but it can be spread through kissing as well as through coughing and sneezing, The alert directs people to WHO guidance, which states: "Stay at home if you begin to feel unwell, even with mild symptoms such as headache and slight runny nose, until you recover." Scruff and Hornet have also issued coronavirus warnings.
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Grindr Lite Now in India
THE ASIAN AGE – Mar 11 – Grindr has launched its Lite version in several countries, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. Currently, Grindr says, it has 4.5M daily active users in virtually every country in the world. Using less data and storage space, Grindr Lite provides the fundamental features of the heavier version of the popular app, such as profile and picture browsing and in-app messaging, while loading faster.
Match Group Backs US Bill Seen as Privacy Threat
TECHXPLORE – Mar 11 – Match Group publicly endorsed a US bill others in the tech industry fear will erode online privacy and speech in the name of fighting child abuse. "We don't casually lend our support to this legislation," Match Group CEO Shar Dubey said in an online post. "We must balance concerns around privacy with concerns around safety – which sometimes can be in conflict." Lawmakers say the bill – Eliminating Abusive and Rampant Neglect of Interactive Technologies Act (EARN IT) – allows companies to "earn" their liability protection, by gaining certification of compliance from a commission of government, industry, legal and victim group representatives.
The Meet Group Q4 and Full Year 2019 Financial Results
BUSINESSWIRE – Mar 11 – The Meet Group, a leading provider of interactive livestreaming solutions, reported Q4 revenue of $57.6M, up 10% YOY; adjusted EBITDA $13.3M, compared with $10.6M in the prior year quarter. 2019 full year revenue was $211.7M, up 19% YOY. On Mar 5, 2020, the Company announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by ProSiebenSat.1's and General Atlantic's joint company NuCom Group in an all cash transaction for $6.30 per fully diluted share representing an enterprise value of ~$500M. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2020. "This is an exciting time for The Meet Group," said Geoff Cook, CEO of The Meet Group. "I believe the transaction with ProSiebenSat.1 is a tremendous validation of our strategy to marry livestreaming video with dating."
Tinder Pulls Global Launch of Apocalypse Show “Swipe Night”
MASHABLE – Mar 11 – Sunday is the app's busiest day, and Swipe Night capitalised on that, with Match Group saying that the event boosted matches by 30%. The show's first season was due to launch across multiple international markets this Saturday. But Swipe Night's international debut was cancelled on Monday night U.S. time, a decision "made at a global level." "Tinder was excited to bring this innovation to Australian members, but given the series' apocalyptic theme, and because we are sensitive to the current events our members are experiencing, we felt it would be difficult to launch it in the right spirit," said the company's PR firm.
Match Group First Tech Company to Back Anti-online Child Abuse Bill
AXIOS – Mar 11 – Match Group will publicly support the EARN IT Act, a bipartisan Senate bill to combat online child sexual exploitation. EARN IT would require tech platforms to comply with government-developed best practices to prevent online child sexual exploitation. If they don't, they would lose some of the liability protections they have under Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decent Act.
Survey: 92% of Americans Dating as Normal Despite Coronavirus
US NEWS – Mar 11 – An OkCupid survey found that 88% of people globally are continuing their dating as normal despite the spread of COVID-19. The number is even higher in the U.S., where 92% of Americans have continued to date as normal. Italians are least likely to go on dates, with just 45% of residents continuing to date as usual. Italy has been hit the hardest outside of mainland China with nearly 10,150 people diagnosed with the virus.
Matchmaking Services for Sexual Minorities Rising in Japan
ASAHI.COM – Mar 10 – Matchmaking company Resally started its service in 2016. The company had 160 members in 2016, but the number has now grown to about 500. It has helped 110 gay couples find love. It opened an Osaka branch in February. The membership continues to grow as its service has gained recognition while a growing number of local governments have introduced the same-sex partnership system. According to an online survey conducted by the Japan LGBT Research Institute in 2019 covering ~420K people in their 20s through 60s across the country, 10% of the people identify with being LGBT and sexual minorities.
