Match Group, Inc., the world's foremost provider of dating products, operates a portfolio of more than 45 brands. Its biggest and best known brands are Tinder, Match.com, PlentyOfFish, Meetic and OkCupid. All these brands have unique features and also the capability to both search profiles and receive algorithmic matches. The company offers dating products in multiple languages across countries. Tinder, the world's highest downloaded and top earning dating app, reflects the key catalyst for the company's year-over-year revenue growth. Based in France, Meetic is a leading European online dating brand. One of the largest brand, OurTime is a community of singles above the age 50 of any dating product. Hinge was acquired by Match. It is a mobile-only experience that focuses on users with a greater level of aim to enter into a relationship....
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