CEO Elie Seidman speaks about the upcoming 'global mode' feature, going beyond being a hook-up app, and how covid19 shaped its dating model In late March, Tinder made its “Passport" feature free for users across the world.
At a time when several countries across the world were entering into a lockdown to prevent the spread of covid-19, “Tinder Passport" allowed users to choose any city and match with its Tinder users there.
On 29 March, it reported over a whopping one billion swipes in a single day. Buoyed by its success, the app will now be launching a free “Global Mode" feature next week.
In a video call on 20 May, CEO Elie Seidman talked about dating for the digital native in the post covid-19 world, for whom “online dating" is just