Find your soul mate: Tinder for free gives you the function of communicating with users from different countries
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/find-your-soul-mate-tinder-for-free-gives-you-the-function-of-communicating-with-users-from-different-countries.htmlWhile the world sits on the quarantine app for online Dating Tinder decided to help users find a soul mate, no matter what. The application opened free access to the function of the "Passport" (Passport), which allows you to chat with anyone from anywhere in the world.
While the opportunity to travel there, Tinder blurs the boundaries between countries and allows them to make the Dating world. The service was opened with free access for users to communicate from different countries, making the free option of the "Passport".

Previously this option was only available if you have a paid subscription Gold and Tinder Tinder Plus. Now to make the Dating world is completely free until April 30.

"The one" you can search for a specific city, or putting the place on the map. It is necessary to change the location in your profile — in this case, it can be changed unlimited number of times.
Keywords: Tinder | Dating | Quarantine
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