NEW DELHI: Finding love in times of a pandemic can be challenging and dating apps recognize that. With people cooped up indoors for close to two months now, dating apps in India trying to use this time as an opportunity to help people find more connections through new features.
The online dating market in India is dominated by the likes of Tinder, TrulyMadly, OkCupid, among others. User penetration that stood at 2.7% in 2018 is expected to hit 3.2% by 2023, according to online market researcher Statista.
Whitney Wolfe-founded women-first social networking platform Bumble has announced a bundle of customised features including a virtual dating badge that will appear in profiles of users who are open to date via video chat, allowing users to