With tinder gold users pay to know who they like
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The month of September arrives and with it, the end of the holidays, the return to work and studies, and new purposes for the new course, from quitting smoking or playing sports, to finding a partner or "having a nice time" but Would you be willing to pay to know who likes you? The recent launch of Tinder Gold in the United States seems to confirm that many users do.
Tinder Gold lets you know who you like, upon payment
The popular dating and dating application Tinder has recently launched a new version of its service, now a paid subscription that has received the name Tinder Gold thanks to which users will be able to find out what other users on the network needlessly liked. of having to “declare” that they also like them and thus have to establish a coincidence.
Tinder Gold was introduced last June, however, since then, it has remained in the testing phase in some pre-selected markets until it has finally been officially launched in the United States with an apparently surprising success.
Just one day after his arrival at Apple's mobile app store, the App Store, Tinder Gold has moved to the top of the list of highest-grossing apps. Thus, this fact, in principle, reveals a decisive aspect for the future not only of Tender, but also of other applications of the same category: Tinder users are willing to pay to find out who they liked.
You're probably already wondering how much the service costs, well there it goes. Tinder Gold costs $ 5 a month, but also requires a "Tinder Plus" subscription priced at $ 10 a month, a feature with which you can search for people beyond your location, as well as go back in the reel of profiles, in case you think better of a decision. So the total cost is $ 15 a month to find out who you like.
At the moment, Tinder Gold is only available for iOS, but it will soon come to Android.
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