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Dating apps in australia

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Apps such as Tinder, Bumble and Hinge have changed the rules of dating . By Christine Rosen; The Wall Street Journal; PM February

Follow our live coverage for the latest news on the coronavirus pandemic. For single Australians looking for love, social distancing and self-isolating rules have drastically altered the dating scene. Instead of getting drinks at a bar, going for a walk in the park or meeting up for coffee, they’ve had to keep it to sending flirty texts and arranging virtual dates. With the exception of a recent six-month relationship, Carissa has been single and “on the apps” for the past seven years.

When the coronavirus restrictions were announced, she had a moment of panic. As many as 70 per cent of users on the Hinge dating app have expressed interest in going on digital dates during the pandemic, according to a spokesperson. The company is encouraging people to “date from home” using phone calls and video chats, and have even provided backgrounds to help Zoom dates feel like real dates. A Bumble representative says that globally there has already been a significant rise in the numbers of messages by 23 per cent and in-app video calls by 31 per cent between users since mid-March.

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More Tinder users are beginning to mention the coronavirus pandemic in their bios. The app has made their Passport feature available to all members, allowing users to meet anyone, anywhere in the world, and connect in this time of isolation. Carissa matched with someone on Bumble who works at a major Australian bank, and who did not think that banks should be supporting businesses that were struggling because of the shutdowns.

Another person she met on an app about a year go — and went on “a really amazing date” with — recently reached out again to see how she was faring during the pandemic. Because they live in different states — she’s in Victoria, he’s in Queensland — they had kept in touch by text, and they couldn’t believe that “neither of us had thought about a virtual date before. Dr Maria Scoda, a clinical psychologist who specialises in relationship counselling, says virtual dating may provide an opportunity for people to take things slow and get to know each other on a deeper level.