A new dating app wants to help young people find love by comparing their browser history. It seems like every dating tool is adjusting to Gen Z’s digital preferences, from Tinder’s implementation of AI tools that help young singles communicate to Grindr producing short-form content to amplify LGBTQ+ stories. Now, Browser Dating is the latest website with the mission of helping young tech-savvy singles connect. Users export and upload their recent browser history (up to 5K searches) to the site, then AI offers a summary of “fun facts” about common interests with potential matches. While it still asks the standard questions (age, location, gender, and sexual preference) founder Dries Depoorter says Browser Dating is different than other tools because it shows a user’s authentic self, rather than a highly curated version that most apps inadvertently encourage. (Wired)
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