By Daniela Lozano, | March 30, 2017
Tinder Online would be first released in the US, but it is currently being tested in countries like Argentina and Indonesia. (Twitter)
While everyone is still going crazy about Tinder, the dating app is not yet finished with its surprises. The dating app is expanding and going beyond borders. Tinder has introduced a browser-based applet named Tinder Online.
According to Wired, Tinder Online would be first released in the US, but it is currently being tested in countries like Argentina and Indonesia.
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Tinder Online, as suggested, resembles the mobile version of the app. However, the creator of the app thought that it would be better if there would be changes in its feature as well as it how interacts with users. The old signals in the mobile version would reportedly be removed. Instead, users can either click or tap their keyboard to find their online matches.
The designer also made the applet more interactive than the usual app. Tinder Online allows users to concentrate primarily on the conversation. The users of Tinder can even use some Ed Sheeran songs to get connected and start conversations with other users.
A message panel would be visible on the desktop screen at all times, making response and replies prompt and easy. Sources claim that this process would let users go beyond their impressions and judgments, making it easier to find a suitable partner online.
Furthermore, Tinder Online allows users to focus on conversations more than anything. In a statement Tinder Online product manager, Samantha Stevens, said: "We see patterns of people going on swipe sprees, where they're really engrossed in evaluating people. Then once you've queued up matches you take a break and have conversations,"
"It's very easy to have more generic conversations when you're not looking at someone's information and what they stand for," she added.
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