Facebook wants to set you up on a date

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Authors: TheIndianSubcontinent News AgencyWith the proliferation of dating apps and the amount of information it has on users, it's no
surprise that Facebook, after 14 years in existence, is jumping into the pool of helping people connect romantically. The company announced
at its F8 2018 developer conference today that it's launching a dating profile feature, "for real relationships, not hookups," Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg said on the keynote stage. People will be able to make a dating profile that's separate from their Facebook profile (a
little heart icon will take you to your dating profile). Facebook assures the dating profile won't be visible to your Facebook friends, nor
will it show up in places like the News Feed. Dating profiles will only feature a first name, and will highlights users' interests and have
some photos
Only people who use the dating service will be able to see other parties' profiles. Dating privacyUsers will also be able to browse events
near them and groups involving things they're interested in, reflecting how many people meet to date anyway.Potential romantic matches will
also be suggested based on your shared interests, things in common and mutual friends, Facebook says. After finding someone you're
interested in, you'll then choose a photo of theirs that acts a "conversation starter." You and the person you've contacted can have a
private chat through an inbox that's connected to your profiles and separate from Messenger and WhatsApp.What's more, the conversation will
be text-only, for safety reasons. Facebook isn't ready to launch dating profiles yet, and says it will share more details as testing begins
in a few months
So, dating features won't be on Facebook soon, though you can expect their arrival before too long.Playing matchmaker shines a further light
on the amount of personal user data Facebook has access to
In order to suggest potential matches to you, Facebook will need to know information including where you live, and what and who you're
interested in. Given the recent Cambridge Analytica data scandal, handing yet more information to Facebook may give some users serious
pause. It's imperative Facebook keeps the dating data of its users safe, and though it's taken steps to address some of its privacy loop
holes in the wake of scandal, Facebook may still have a lot to prove before users are willing to put their romantic fate in its hands. The
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