FLIRTINI REVEALS "C*CKBLOCK" SAFETY FEATURE
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- There's nothing like an unrequested d*ck pic to make a woman want to give up on online dating entirely. According to a new survey from dating app Flirtini, 69.86% of women have been sent unsolicited sexually explicit texts or images, 60% were reported as texts with unwanted advances while 77.8% of those who responded said they received images of male genitals (aka "d*ck pic"). Digging deeper into the survey data revealed additional trends. Women ages 25-34 and gay men are shown to be the greatest recipient of images of male genitals 80.64% and 81.81% respectively.
- It was with this problem in mind that Flirtini developed their innovative c*ckblock feature, which uses AI neural network technology to detect sexually explicit photos and prevent their transmission.
- It's just one of many features Flirtini uses to keep users safe while encouraging them to flirt and have fun.
- The Flirtini app is available for download in the Apple App and Google Play Stores.
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