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Bumble is testing a separate BFF app for finding friends
Famous dating app Bumble is testing a standalone app for finding friends.
The app description on the app store says, “With Bumble For Friends, you can chat, meet new people, and make friends in a community focused on kindness and safety. Whether you’re new to your area or just looking to expand your circle, Bumble For Friends is the easiest way to make new friends and find community”.
The app is free, but it does offer premium subscriptions for a week, three months, six months, and a lifetime. It also has in-app purchases to improve user profiles.
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The testing of the app is currently taking place in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and some Asian countries. It is available for both Android and iOS.
The company plans to release the app this year in the US.
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