Tinder will stop billing a longer user to access Tinder + at the end of the Q2 this year, the company announced.
Development came after a report by Mozilla and international consumers said that online dating platforms charge users between the ages of 30 and 49 averages 65.3% more than younger users in each country except Brazil.
Tinder, in BlogPost, has said that it offers a younger user subscription at a different level to “make an affordable axis for those who go to school or at the beginning of their careers.” And it plans to pull the plug at age-based pricing at all.
“Last year we stopped offering lower prices for younger members in the US, Australia, and recently in the UK.
We recently announced that we will eliminate prices based on age for all our members in all markets at the end Q2 this year.
“The company said on BlogPost online dating platforms offer three subscription levels (Tinder Plus, Tinder Gold and Tinder Platinum) and à la carte features like Super like and Boost.
In 2022, the company was testing the way to offer features’ See WHO Likes You and ‘Passport’ with a base of à la carte.
“We think the combination of coin Tinder as a payment method and a set of expanded à la carte features will give all our members far more ways to find tinder experiences that are in accordance with their budget and their needs.
Coin Tinder is available in several markets and we plan to roll it out In Q3 throughout the world, “added the company.
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