One of the most famous and used apps for gay dating has announced an important novelty
News coming for the celebrations for the fifteen years of Grindr, which will release a new feature for the occasion that winks at travelers.
The new feature is Roam which will allow users to be able to “temporarily place their profile in a new location before travel“.
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Roam will allow users to change their geographical location up to one hour before departure, so that they can meet members of that particular community.
While the current Explore feature only allows you to check the profiles of different regions, however, without appearing on the grid or Grindr lists.
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George Arison – CEO of Grindr – said of the new feature: “With new features like Roam, we look forward to continuing to innovate the Grindr platform in order to meet the diverse needs of our users and drive a lasting impact for people everywhere.“
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The new feature is still in the testing phase, so Grindr users will have to wait until the end of the year to use Roam on their travels.
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