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Category: Bumble

Dating App Bumble Offers Political Filters

Posted on March 22, 2016

Bumble political filersDAILYTIMES – Mar 21 – Bumble, the dating app where ladies make the move by messaging matches first, is now offering political filters so users can see who someone is voting for before they swipe right or left.

The full article was originally published at Daily Times, but is no longer available.

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Digital Dating Panel At Disrupt New York

Posted on March 15, 2016

Love-apps1TECH CRUNCH – Mar 14 – There will be a digital dating panel at Disrupt New York this May. Bumble CEO & Founder Whitney Wolfe, Her founder & CEO Robyn Exton, and Coffee Meets Bagel co-founder and COO Dawoon Kang will discuss how niche dating services could be the next big thing.

by Jordan Crook
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Bumble Is Like Tinder But Without Smutty Messages

Posted on March 10, 2016

Bumble logoGLAMOUR MAGAZINE – Mar 9 – Bumble is the feminist version of Tinder. Only women can make the first move, which means no smutty messages. The app is now valued at $750M. Bumble has recently added a new feature, BFF, to find new friends.

by Ella Alexander
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Bumble Launches BFF, A Feature To Find New Friends

Posted on March 7, 2016

Bumble bff screenshotTECH CRUNCH – Mar 5 – Bumble, the dating app where girls make the first move, has released an update with a new feature, called BFF. It lets users use the same swiping and matching algorithms for friendship instead of dating. Users have not only been requesting the feature, but have already been using the platform for that purpose, the company explained.

by Fitz Tepper
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Tinder Is The Darling Of The Press

Posted on February 24, 2016

News coverage picOPW – Feb 23 – The press just loves Tinder. In our "Best And Worst Press Coverage" overview, Tinder was the absolute winner in 2015. The mobile dating app appeared in the news on a daily basis with mainly positive press hits (except when CEO Sean Rad was interviewed;).

Here is the list of dating sites/app with best press coverage:

  1. Tinder
  2. Match.com
  3. eHarmony
  4. Grindr
  5. POF
  6. OKCupid
  7. Happn
  8. Bumble
  9. The Grade
  10. Hinge

The worst press coverage:
On the other site, for AshleyMadison 2015 was an exceptionally horrendous year. The site was hacked, members data was leaked online, and lawsuits followed; without a doubt AshleyMadison was the company with the worst press coverage of all. 

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Interview With Whitney Wolfe, Founder Of Bumble

Posted on February 19, 2016

Bumble whitney wolfe officeKITANDACE – Feb 19 – Whitney Wolfe, a co-founder of Tinder and the sole founder of Bumble, is now working to change the way women and men interact in this space.

Q: How would you describe yourself?
A: Twenty-six, hard working, never sleep, brain goes a million miles an hour, very dedicated to Bumble.

Q: How do you think apps have changed the way we approach dating and relationships?
A: These apps really give you access to things that are outside of your normal reach in your day‑to‑day life.

Q: Bumble stands out because it only allows women to start a conversation. How has this changed our ways of interacting?
A: At the moment, women feel that society judges them for making the first move even though it’s an obvious desire for both sexes. Bumble is striving to empower women to make themselves equal to men in the dating world.

Q: Tell us about founding and running a company as a 26‑year‑old.
A: It's hard but fun when you're passionate about your business.

Q: You refer to your company as being feminist. What is your interpretation of the modern feminist?
A: We want equality for both sexes. We're not trying to put women above men.

Q: What was the best decision you've made to get where you are now?
A: The best decisions I've ever made have been the ones that my gut said yes to or no to immediately. 

by Kate Wells
The full article was originally published at KitAndAce, but is no longer available.

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Whitney Wolfe: People Want Dating Apps Where Women Can Feel In Control

Posted on February 15, 2016

Bumble whitney wolfe1TELEGRAPH.CO.UK – Feb 14 – Whitney Wolfe is 26 and she has already been at the helm of two major dating apps – Tinder, which she accused of sexism on her departure, and now Bumble. She always held back in dating. "When it came to guys I had to sit on my hands. I wasn't allowed to text them first according to my friends and society. That's really broken." She launched Bumble, a dating app where only women are allowed to make the first move. A year in, Wolfe and her team are working on ways to expand the app's influence. They're trialing a reward-system that will benefit "well behaved" users – people who have used the app consistently, interacted with their matches and never been abusive or rude.

by Cara McGoogan
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Bumble – The Dating App Where Women Message First

Posted on February 15, 2016

CNN MONEY – Feb 13 –

by Jack Regan
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Bumble Was Trying To Match People With Underage Users

Posted on January 14, 2016

Bumble-ages-13-17VANITYFAIR – Jan 13 – A glitch in the dating app Bumble was appearing to limit some adult users to only matching with users between the ages of 13 and 17. For several months, users have been reporting that they're stuck in an uncomfortable, illegal position. Whitney Wolfe, the app's founder said that that issue is a result of back-end confusion that has only impacted ~100 users. Wolfe and her team decided to ban all minors from using the app.

by Emily Jane Fox
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Bumble Dating App For Android Is Out Now

Posted on December 9, 2015

Bumble screenshots androidTECH CRUNCH – Dec 9 – Bumble, the dating app where girls have to make the first move, has finally launched its Android version. According to Whitney Wolfe, cofounder and CEO of Bumble, Bumble saw a 65% month-over-month growth, and ~80M matches were made by users.

by Fitz Tepper
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