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The best dating apps: How the coronavirus changed the rules of love

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A good year of limited social life is already behind us. The new circumstances related to the coronavirus certainly had a significant impact on meeting new people and creating new loves.

If before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, you thought it was search dating is a difficult task, we believe you have realized that finding love has become even more difficult in these new times. With strict measures in the fight against the coronavirus, they are on social and love relationships suffer. These are kept to a minimum. In today's digitized world, it is not unusual for love to be born behind a screen. It is quite possible for love to blossom in the virtual world. Using texting and video chat technology can create a strong emotional bond between two people. How long the relationship will last, of course, depends on each individual, namely virtual relationships in the early stages are characterized as modern courtship or brief flirtation.

Due to the outbreak of the virus, people around the world spend their days confined to their homes, which for single people means that they may be alone for a while longer. The inability to meet new people and the lack of physical contact led to them dating moved to social networks. In these times, applications for dating, or "dating" applications, record an increase in the number of users. Many of them are seeing a big jump in user activity, which is not surprising given that many have too much free time.

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Best dating apps

Tinder


Tinder app has the most users among all dating apps. While many users turn to Tinder for casual encounters, others have found long-term love here.

Bumble


On Bumble, women are the first to enter communication and take the first step towards a date. Most of its users also fall between the ages of 26 and 35, so it might also appeal to younger users looking for dates.

Plenty of Fish


According to some, this app has the youngest user base, second only to Bumble. More than half of the users are said to be under 36 years old. The site says they are one of the world's largest dating platforms.

MeetMe


Users who already have a smile line or silver hair can find soul mates on the MeetMe app. The data shows that the majority of users are between 46 and 55 years old.

She-He


For users who are more inclined to find love in a Slovenian application, the Ona-On portal is available. Quite a few couples have already found true love on it.

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