sincity Posted March 12, 2014 Posted March 12, 2014 Celebrities looking for love on hit dating app Tinder will soon have a much easier time finding matches, with the company announcing plans to introduce Twitter-style verified accounts. According to CEO Sean Rad, some of the app's more notable patrons fail to receive positive swipes because users just assume these rich, beautiful celebrities are pretending to be rich, beautiful celebrities. The new initiative will also allow famous users, such as Lindsey Lohan and Ashton Kutcher, to bypass Facebook logins and use their real names, giving them "a different way to enter Tinder," Rad said. Quick pop quiz: Would knowing it was the real Lindsay Lohan make you more or less likely to 'like' her profile? Because, really, who needs that hassle? More blips! These blips are 100 per cent authentic TechRadar. Promise. Ha! Robots still can't beat us at table tennis The first music video from space really is a Space Oddity A balloon ride to near-space will only cost you $75,000 Quote
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