Apps let more women ‘swipe right’ to find friends


Cindy Santos, 39, shows her profile on the Bumble BFF app at a bar in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., March 5, 2019. Picture taken March 5, 2019. REUTERS/Jillian Kitchener

NEW YORK: Women have long relied on dating apps to find romantic partners, but many now are going online to seek another special someone: a friend. 

Friend-finding apps such as Bumble BFF and GirlCrew are becoming more popular with women, many of whom work remotely or move around the globe for career pursuits. 

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