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The dating site Plenty of Fish is going filter-free. Company officials say the decision comes after a survey found 70 percent of singles think filtered photos are deceptive.
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The dating app Plenty of Fish announced it will ban face filters after conducting a survey that found many people believe using a filter is deceptive.
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About Plenty of Fish Plenty of Fish, a Match Group (NASDAQ: MTCH) company, is one of the largest global online dating companies and is available in 11 languages and more than 20 countries.
The online dating app Plenty of Fish has banned photo filters from profiles, saying that many people find the feature "deceptive." Plenty of Fish surveyed 2,000 single people in the US for a poll ...
Plenty of Fish is now banning people from using face filters. The dating site, which has 150 million users worldwide, says most people find the filters "deceptive." ...
Plenty of Fish is now banning people from using face filters. The dating site, which has 150 million users worldwide, says most people find the filters "deceptive." ...
The dating site Plenty of Fish is going filter-free. Company officials say the decision comes after a survey found 70 percent of singles think filtered photos are deceptive.