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But as the internet continues to mold the global culture of romance, users may have to get more careful.
And sites could be compelled to confront the darker side of their industry, and provide more robust armor against it.
The publicly traded company, which in addition to Tinder owns Match.
Com, OkCupid, PlentyOfFish and other niche dating sites, would clearly like to add Bumble to its roster. "Look, Match has been lucky, because they have 45 different brands," says Brent Thill, who covers the dating-app market for Jefferies. "But probably the one brand that seems to have caught everyone's imagination is not theirs.
User: Emma, 39.
sites used: Tinder, Plenty of Fish, OkCupid, RSVP, eHarmony. Verdict: Recommended. Recommendations: "OkCupid was the best for meeting like-minded people. Tinder was the best for sheer random volume. "Length dating online? Several years, on and off.Success? Two major ones – the two men I've married!
"If someone makes one of our users feel uncomfortable or unwelcome, we ban them," she wrote.
OkCupid, JDate, and the Match Group as a whole didn't respond to further requests for comment. Seeds of changeThere are signs, despite their reticence to talk about it, that dating apps are beginning to take calls like Leech's more seriously. Saskia Garner, policy officer for personal safety at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, a UK non-governmental organization that works to combat violence and aggression, said dating sites have approached the trust for help with