VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dating app Plenty of Fish today revealed its eighth annual list of dating trends, providing singles with new lingo to describe their evolving dating ...
Plenty of Fish, the seasoned but somewhat under-the-radar dating app owned by Match Group, is making a push into gaming. On Wednesday the 19-year-old company (acquired by Match in 2015) will debut an ...
The online dating site Plenty of Fish wants users to put their best — and unfiltered — face forward. In a blog post on Tuesday, the site announced that it was "implementing a face filter ban across ...
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After my encounters with potential (or in this case, not so potential) partners on Tinder and OkCupid, I decided to take a V-Day sabbatical to sage my phone and cleanse my spirit. Despite the ...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- No more fake photos. The dating site Plenty of Fish is going filter-free. Company officials say the decision comes after a survey found 70 percent of singles think filtered photos are ...
Dating website Plenty of Fish is forcing singles to post more truthful photos of themselves by banning filters from the platform, the company announced this week. The decision follows a survey by the ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X A man looking to meet up with a woman he’d met through the dating website Plenty of Fish, found ...
The online dating app Plenty of Fish has banned photo filters from profiles, saying that many people find the feature "deceptive." Plenty of Fish surveyed 2,000 single people in the US for a poll on ...
Dating app Plenty of Fish has pushed out a fix for its app after a security researcher found it was leaking information that users had set to “private” on their profiles. The app was always silently ...