Tinder is starting to roll out its video chat feature called Face to Face across more than a dozen major markets. Starting this week, Face to Face will become available for select users in the US in Virginia, Illinois, Georgia, and Colorado, as well as in Australia, Brazil, and France. To video chat, users aren't require to exchange phone numbers and must opt-in in order to initiate. The video call splits the screen into two equal halves unlike other video chat tools like FaceTime. 'We recently surveyed our members in the US, and half of them have had video dates with a match off Tinder in the past month,' Tinder wrote in a statement.
Source: Daily Mail July 08, 2020 16:35 UTC