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Grindr is the dating app that drains the most battery from mobile devices

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Many are turning to dating apps to look for social interaction during this time of self-isolation. And Uswitch has analysed data which found that Grindr is the dating app that drains the most battery from mobile devices.

The company analysed the 50 most popular apps on major app stores and looked at how many battery-draining permissions an app used, and when it came to dating apps Grindr came out on top.

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