Purematch, a dating app that aims to give a platform to unvaccinated people seeking love, has now launched worldwide. The service intends to reflect the diversity of opinion and belief across the world, giving a chance for those with controversial opinions and beliefs to meet like-minded individuals without worrying about any potential backlash. The free online dating app is available for anyone over the age of 18, giving both teen and mature daters a chance to explore the world of love without the conversation devolving into arguments.
Politics is becoming an increasingly divisive topic in all facets of life, including dating, where a person’s choices and values can easily be the dealbreaker for a relationship. With other apps such as Tinder and Hinge offering incentives and rewards for vaccinated users, this division is arguably growing – and leaving some behind. This is the founding philosophy of Purematch, a free dating app that hopes to play matchmaker for people who, in the current climate, might struggle to find those that understand them.
The company takes no direct stance on vaccination status, and instead believes that unvaxxed people deserve to exercise their freedom of choice and freedom of speech when looking for their dating match. It even allows people to openly declare if they are not currently vaccinated on their profile without any repercussions, giving them a chance to meet like-minded people with the same or similar beliefs. In keeping with the timely themes of the service, Purematch also has its own cryptocurrency that users earn by referring friends, and use for in-app purchases.
Describing the new platform and what it can offer people, Stuart Hopkins, CEO, said: “With an ever-increasing cancel culture narrative, we go against that grain and offer a platform whereby no one will ever be cancelled based on who they wish to meet to find love.”
Purematch launches dating app for unvaccinated people
By Stuart Hopkins | 17th March, 2022
