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France's hottest dating app sets sights on Tinder
Ever bumped into someone in the street or glanced at someone in a café and wished you had the courage to approach them?
Well if that's you, the chances are you might be interested in Happn, a French dating app that gives users the chance of turning a one-off everyday encounter into a romance.
The French start up, which is now serving singles in 25 cities around the world, has just announced it has raised another €12.5 million in funding, on top of the €8 million it raised in February, meaning over €20 million in less than a year.
That counts as a record for a French start up and founder Didier Rappaport says the money will help them conquer new markets.
The innovative app which is being billed as a rival to Tinder relies on geo-localisation - and of course, people being signed up.
Happn allows complete strangers to get in touch if they like the look of each other but didn’t have the courage or the opportun
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Lichfield’s MP has been criticised by a local councillor after he suggested laws preventing people from ‘cyber flashing’ should include an exemption for dating apps.
Michael Fabricant made his comments on social media over the new online safety bill which will see sending unsolicited nude pictures made illegal.
But the Conservative MP said the rules should not be applied in all circumstances.
“There clearly needs to be an exemption for dating apps.
“The legal principle volenti non fit injuria – to a willing person, it is not a wrong – certainly applies, or should.”
Michael Fabricant
But his views drew criticism from Cllr Joanne Grange.
The independent member of Lichfield District Council replied:
“Really? Invoking volenti not fit injuria to justify unsolicited d**k pics on dating apps?
“It most certainly does not apply.”
Cllr Joanne Grange, Lichfield District Council
Mr Fabricant’s c