Tinder, Grindr and Bumble are all seeing a huge surge in traffic during the coronavirus pandemic.
There are serious, even deadly warning signs of a resurgence of coronavirus after we re-emerge from self-quarantine because there's been A LOT of activity on dating/sex apps.
A month ago, just before we all started settling into our hermetically-sealed lives, Tinder had weekly traffic of around 9.3 million users. It has since surged to 10.2 million ... mind you, when most of us are in quarantine. And, the users are definitely in the market for something, because on March 29 alone, Tinder users swiped 3 BILLION times.
Bumble had 3.63 million users a month ago ... it swelled to 3.88 mil in the final week of March, and now it's stable at 3.67 million users.
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