Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Tinder to roll out more gender options in India

Tinder to roll out more gender options in India

California [United States], November 13 (ANI): Tinder is set to announce more gender options for its users in India. The company is reportedly going to allow users to edit their profiles to suit their preferences.

Diverse gender options have been live in the US since 2016. In India, the company will also be expanding its support team and educating its staff about the issues transgender and gender non-conforming people face, TechCrunch reported.

Tinder is also inviting back users who were banned from the app after being unfairly reported by other users due to their gender.



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