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3nder rebrands to Feeld amid Tinder lawsuit
3nder, the rapidly growing dating app that caters to nearly 2 million kinky threesome seeking individuals, has rebranded to Feeld amid a lawsuit from Tinder.
The app has a clean new look, reimagined logo and 78,000 android waiting list users gagging to get lucky now that Feeld’s android cherry has officially popped.
According to news articles in The Guardian and the New York Post ‘3nder’ is phonetically pronounced as ‘Thrinder’ which sounds a little too much like ‘Tinder’ for the their liking. They believe the close similarity causes a trademark infringement.
3nder also successfully attracted $500,000 in seed funding last year propelling the app forward and helping it go from strength to strength.
In the most recent press release, Feeld has stated that they are matching 600 people an hour and that its 1.57 million members initiate over 3 million conversations per month.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Tether .
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