Tinder introduces the Passport feature to help users find solidarity with matches across the globe

Tinder subscribers are reaching out across the world, using the Passport feature, to find solidarity with matches hundreds of miles away
Source: Internet
Source: Internet

There's a lull across the world due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. At a time like challenging time like this, location-based dating service major Tinder on Friday announced thes Passport feature. It allows users to connect with anyone, anywhere in the world, will be available for free for all members starting next week and will be available through April 30.

According to the company, at a time like this, they see Tinder members finding new ways to connect.

"As an area becomes more affected by physically-isolating measures, we see new conversations happening there and those conversations last longer. This epidemic is also changing the tenor of connection in the hardest-hit places. More people are using Tinder bios to show their concern for others (‘how is everyone') instead of their life motto," the company said in a statement.

Many current Tinder subscribers are even reaching out across the world, using the Passport feature, to find solidarity with matches hundreds of miles away.

"Our hope is that our members can use the Passport feature to transport themselves out of self-quarantine to anywhere in the world. They can check in on folks in their hometown, college town, or sister city, and find those across the world who are going through the same things. And if nothing else, they can learn how to say "hey" in another language," Tinder added.

*Edited from an IANS report

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