With only a few photos and short bio, users choose prospective partners. Tinder, Bumble, Hinge and OkCupid and dozens of others have turned dating into a game, and some experts worry that's also changing how we relate to one another. Now a standard way to meet potential partners - especially for younger generations - apps have made dating as easy as swiping right to say "interested," or left for not. Smartphones have changed the way we interact with each other, the world - and how we date. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yukon Morning 6:58 Elyn Jones talks to Katy Swailes, one of the producers of CBC News Explore's Big Dating
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