Singletons can seek vaccinated lovers in new dating app campaign Tall, dark and vaccinated could be the new dating app bio of choice as part of a new campaign to boost the uptake of Covid-19 jabs. Dating brands including Tinder, Hinge and Bumble have teamed up with the Government to encourage their users to get coronavirus vaccines. From Monday, the brands will add new features to their apps and websites allowing users to show their support for the vaccine on their dating profiles and give in-app bonuses to those who say they are vaccinated. Features will include vaccination badges and stickers to display on dating profiles, free “super likes”, and other boost-type features.
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COVID-19: Dating apps are going to offer perks for users who get a vaccine
The government has turned to dating apps to encourage young people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
From Monday, Tinder, Hinge, Match, Badoo, Plenty of Fish, OurTime, Muzmatch and Bumble will allow users to show their support for the vaccine on their dating profiles.
They will also give in-app bonuses to those who say they have been vaccinated against the virus.
Users will see adverts and banners for the Every Vaccination Gives Us Hope campaign - and they will be able to use vaccination badges and stickers, free super likes and other features.
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