Facebook to Launch Dating Feature on its App

 

At the F8 Conference on Tuesday, Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg has revealed plans to add a dating service on its platform.

“There are 200 million people on Facebook that list themselves as single, so clearly there’s something to do here,” he said.

Zuckerberg told software developers at the Facebook’s yearly F8 conference that a dating service would be a natural fit for an organization that has practical experience in interfacing individuals on the web.

The feature would be for finding long term relationships, “not just hook-ups,” he said. It will be optional and will unveil soon, he included, without giving a particular day.

The dating service is being built with privacy in mind, so that friends will not be able to see a person’s dating profile, Zuckerberg said.

Concerns about Facebook’s handling of privacy have grown since the social network’s admission in March that the data of millions of users was wrongly harvested by political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.

Zuckerberg also said Facebook was building a new privacy control called “clear history” to allow users to delete browsing history.

“This feature will enable you to see the websites and apps that send us information when you use them, delete this information from your account, and turn off our ability to store it associated with your account going forward,” the company said in a separate blog post.

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