Badoo is a dating-focused social discovery website, allowing people to chat, make friends, share interests and date online.
Badoo was founded in 2006 by Andrey Andreev in Moscow, Russia.
In 2012, Badoo had over 150 million registered users worldwide.
In 2019, Badoo introduced a new feature called 'Private Detector' that uses AI to detect and flag potentially inappropriate messages.
Badoo has merged with and acquired other dating apps such as Huggle, Bumble, and Lumen.
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Allows users to sign up, browse profiles, message other users, and make video calls.
Allows users to browse profiles, message other users, and activate premium features.
Badoo is free to download and use, but offers premium features for a fee.
Yes, Badoo allows users to make friends and connect with people with similar interests.
Badoo takes measures to ensure user safety, including verification of accounts and the 'Private Detector' feature that flags inappropriate messages.
Yes, users can sign up for Badoo with an email address or mobile number without connecting to Facebook.
Badoo uses location-based matching and other information provided in a user's profile to suggest matches with other users.