IS TINDER keeping you shackled to Facebook?
The only way to sign up to the popular dating app is through your Facebook login.
Bang With Friends claims to help users 'anonymously find friends who are down for the night' by pairing up any that are both attracted to each other.
Bumble, the Tinder rival that lets women make the fist move, is the same.
This lets them verify your identity, populate your account with pics and info, and show you any Facebook friends that also use the app.
It also means that you'll forever be stuck on the social network – even if you want to dump it after its latest privacy blunder.
Fortunately there are hook ups to be found elsewhere.
And short of getting you a match, we've done the leg work for you.
Read on to find out the dating apps that don't require Facebook.
OkCupid's app has been around for yonks and boasts plenty of users.
If you love swiping, you'll be glad to hear it borrows Tinder's swipe-left, swipe-right routine.
Game on.
This rowdy rival's 70 million users serve as a pleasant reminder that there are plenty of potential matches out there.
And you don't need Facebook to access them.
Like OkCupid, the free version of this app offers basic services (like viewing other profiles and messaging).
But you can pay to upgrade.
This app is like Tinder (location, swiping, etc.), but it allows you to add more personal info.
If you're near someone, they'll pop up as a potential match.
And there are plenty of sign-up options, including email, Google+ and MSN.
What's your favourite Tinder alternative? Let us know in the comments!
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