Mobile dating is the big growth area in the online dating world.At a recent mobile online dating conference, Online Personal Watch’s Mark Brooks talked about some of the key trends and how they are transforming the dating industry.We use cookies and browser capability checks to help us deliver our online services, including to learn if you enabled Flash for video or ad blocking.By using our website or by closing this message box, you agree to our use of browser capability checks, and to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. INITIAL_PROPS_HEADER = {"data":,"id":"header","context":{"nav Links Data":[,,,,,,,,,,,],"customer Nav":{"user":null,"ads":,"urls":{"login Url":"https://com/login?



Mobile’s share of the online dating market is more than doubling every year. On these growth trends that’s mobile dating set to overtake desktop by the year 2017. When you are using a dating service on your mobile device, you can be active everywhere you go, you can share the experiences with your friends while out, you can wink at a new match while on the train to work and you can take a message exchange to bed with you.Facebook, after all, is built on knowing people's real identities. Users can reject or accept potential mates with a left or right swipe of their finger.If both people swipe right on Tinder, the app flashes 'It's a match! Because messages can only come from a person you've 'right-swiped,' unwanted advances are filtered out.It has been estimated that people launch their dating apps as much as 10 times a day when actively using them, with women being slightly more vulnerable to this tendency than men.However, mobile dating is also more ‘casual’ in nature.