Nearly two thirds of mobile dating app users are men
by Stuart Dredge from Technology | The Guardian on (#392P)
62% of the 91 million people using location-based digital matchmaking apps are male, claims a new report - and a fifth of users are paying for premium services
More than 91 million people are using location-based dating apps like Tinder, Momo and Hinge, but nearly two thirds of those users are men, according to research firm GlobalWebIndex.
The company's latest report claims that 6% of internet users currently use a location-based dating app, although that puts the category behind niches like augmented reality (108 million monthly users), let alone games and social networking with 655 million and 582 million respectively.
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