Facebook’s new dating service has launched across the UK and Europe for users to find relationships on the social network.
We've put together everything you need to know about the new service.
What is Facebook Dating?
The service was first tested in 2018 and introduced in the US last year. Facebook Dating is an opt-in service where users create a separate profile and interact with others away from their main Facebook page.
The social media giant hopes to emulate the success of apps such as Tinder, Hinge and Bumble, which have millions of users across their platforms.
The feature was initially due to be released in the UK earlier this year, but was delayed after a documentation timing issue with its lead EU regulator, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC).
The social media giant said that since its launch in other parts of the world, more than 1.5 billion matches had been made in the 20 countries where the feature is available.
What have Facebook said about the new Dating service?
Facebook said Dating had been built with “safety, security and privacy at the forefront”.
“We worked with experts in these areas to provide easy access to safety tips and build protections into Facebook Dating, including the ability to report and block anyone, as well as stopping people from sending photos, links, payments or videos in messages,” the company said.
“We won’t suggest current Facebook friends as potential matches or notify them that you’ve joined Dating. For example, your Dating profile, Dating messages, and who you like or match within Dating won’t appear on your Facebook News Feed.
“We’re committed to making Facebook Dating a place where people feel comfortable looking for a date and starting meaningful relationships.”
How will the Dating feature work?
The Dating feature also allows users to share Stories from Facebook or Instagram onto their dating profile and includes the Secret Crush tool, which lets users select up to nine of their existing friends from the network that they’re interested in.
If that person adds you to their own Secret Crush list, they will be matched, but if they don’t create a list or add the first user to it, that information will not be shared.
Once matched, users can go on virtual dates via the platform, using video calls built into the Dating feature.
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