Dating App Users Discover Socially Distanced Dating Just in Time for Valentine's Day

Tinder, Bumble and Hinge found ways to spark connection during lockdowns

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Valentine’s Day is nearly here, and despite social distancing protocols limiting singles’ chance for romance, online dating apps had a record-breaking year, according to mobile analytics provider App Annie.

Avoiding boredom appears to be behind that surge in dating app activity. According to App Annie’s research, audiences flocked toward anything entertaining during lockdown. That dynamic ultimately produced $3 billion in consumer spending across dating apps, for a gain of 15% year over year globally.

Dating apps owe their success to more than simply facilitating in-person meetups, said App Annie analyst Lexi Sydow.

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