Saturday 21 March 2015

Linto Helen Dating Prado

Would YOU go out with someone you've never seen? New dating app FuzzyBanter blurs out strangers' faces so singles focus on personality rather than looks


A new dating app claims to be 'putting the excitement back into dating' by pushing users' personalities ahead of their looks.
Much like Tinder - the notorious dating app responsible for making 'swipe left' a cultural reference - FuzzyBanter can hook you up with people living in your area.
But rather than have singles base their dating choices on potentially cringeworthy profile pictures, the app 'fuzzes' your face to let your listed interests do the matchmaking instead.
New dating app FuzzyBanter blurs out profile pictures to let the listed interests and personality traits of its users become the the main attraction
New dating app FuzzyBanter blurs out profile pictures to let the listed interests and personality traits of its users become the the main attraction
Even though the dating app keeps your appearance mostly hidden, age, height and ethnicity can still be used as search filters
All FuzzyBanter dating profile pictures are blurred to start off with, though you can reveal what you look like further down the line
All FuzzyBanter dating profile pictures are blurred to start off with (pictured right), though you can reveal what you look like further down the line. Age, height and ethnicity can still be used as search filters, to help people find their perfect match (pictured left)
Claiming to 'bring courtship back to the 21st century', the app allows users to list up to ten interests when they sign up, along with a 160 character bio.
You'll also need to enter your age, height, location, star sign and ethnicity, which can all be used as filters for potential dates to find what they're looking for.

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