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TL;DR: Get a Tinder Gold 1-year subscription for $39.97 (reg. $108) through Feb. 2 at the Mashable Shop and save $68.


Who has time to meet someone ‘the old-fashioned way’ anymore? Between work, errands, and making time for friends and family, more and more people are turning to online dating. You might be a little skeptical at first, especially with a name like Tinder being thrown around, but many people have met their spouses online.

No matter your dating goals, at least give Tinder a shot. The app is free to use, and if you like what you see, you can improve the experience with Tinder Gold — see who likes you first, get unlimited likes, match with people around the world, and more. Save 62% on your first year here. Chances are, that’s all you’ll need.

How Tinder works

You’ve probably heard of Tinder’s famous ‘swipe’ feature. In your feed, you’ll see photos of men and/or women (depending on your set preferences), and it’s your job to look at their profiles and decide if you’d like to chat. Swipe right if yes; swipe left if no. If they also swiped right on you, it’s a match, and you can strike up a conversation and start flirting.

Tinder Gold perks

The free version of Tinder will limit how many people you can like each day, but Tinder Gold gives you unlimited likes — go wild. You also get five Super Likes per week, which help you stand out on someone’s feed.

Tinder Gold also lets you see who likes you before scrolling through your feed. Talk about a confidence boost. Check out a list of your admirers in one place, then swipe right and left, knowing any right swipes will be an instant match.

You’ll have to try the app yourself to see the full benefits of Tinder Gold.

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Don’t miss your chance to find true love this year with a discounted Tinder Gold 1-year subscription: $39.97 until Feb. 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT (reg. $108).

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