Tinder users swipe left or right depending on whether they like the other’s photographs. Courtesy Tinder
Tinder users swipe left or right depending on whether they like the other’s photographs. Courtesy Tinder
Tinder users swipe left or right depending on whether they like the other’s photographs. Courtesy Tinder
Tinder users swipe left or right depending on whether they like the other’s photographs. Courtesy Tinder

What blocking Tinder in the UAE means for users


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Earlier this month, when Tinder users across the UAE logged onto the app on their phones to engage in a little bit of swiping left and right, as they’ve been doing for more than a year, no pictures loaded onto the popular app.

While pictures have occasionally loaded onto the phones of du subscribers in the ensuing days, for the most part the photo-based app widely used for dating and meeting new friends has become a no-go.

One disappointed Tinder user is Blake Ryder, an accounting manager from the United States who has been living in Dubai for four years.

“I was really bummed out when I saw that it wasn’t working properly anymore,” said Ryder, 35. “You can get on the app, but you can’t see any pictures, which kind of defeats the whole purpose. You need to see people’s pictures to decide which way you’re going to swipe.”

The way Tinder works is devastatingly simple. The app downloads onto smartphones in seconds, using GPS to pinpoint locations within a specified radius of between one and 100 kilometres.

It then accesses the user’s Facebook account to create a Tinder profile, made up of first name, age and several photos.

Tinder then finds potential matches of other Tinder users within the specified proximity, via pictures that can be narrowed down by age and distance. Swiping left means a quiet rejection: the person is never notified. Swiping right means “like”. If two people swipe right, it’s a match that enables messaging.

Chances are, if you’re single, you’re on Tinder. If you’re married, you’ve helped your single friends swipe through the realms of potential dates. It’s free, it promises instant results and is available in 24 languages, not including Arabic.

Tinder's co-founder and chief executive Sean Rad told Forbes in October that people now swipe through 1.2 billion Tinder profiles a day, with more than 15 million matches made daily. The app, he said, "is used in every country around the world".

However, in an email last week Rosette Pambakian, the vice-president of communications for Tinder, confirmed the app is not functioning as intended in the UAE.

“We actually just learnt that a phone provider there has blocked Tinder,” she said. “We are currently looking into it.”

When contacted by The National, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, Etisalat and du did not respond to requests for commenton the issue.

However the Tinder app (and website, on which pictures are also blocked) does fall within the area of items that are not allowed to operate in the UAE, such as dating websites.

Ryder said most of his friends are as upset as he is about the development.

“Something like Tinder is something we needed here,” he said. “It’s honestly about meeting people, which we all want to do more of in a transient place like the UAE. A lot of the women I met on there have now become friends that I hang out with, so it’s not just about dating. I mean, sure, you might land a date, but you might also land a real friend.”

There is no mention of dating in the “About” section, either: “Tinder is the fun way to connect with new and interesting people around you.”

Recognising that it may not have been approved in the UAE, some of the people who spoke about their Tinder use asked to do so anonymously.

Among those who were using the app to meet people, not necessarily date them, are a married couple living in Dubai who use Tinder when they travel.

“We travelled to Chicago a few months ago and we used Tinder to make matches in the area where we were staying at then struck up conversations to ask about where we should go out and eat in that area,” they said. “We made some unexpected friends, nothing more.”

Not everyone, however, is lamenting the apparent end of the app locally.

A Syrian art director of advertising who has been living in Abu Dhabi for 10 years says he is “glad” it has been flagged, because he felt it was increasingly being used for prostitution.

“It’s become so much harder to just meet a normal, genuine girl through Tinder because of that,” he said. “They ruined it, it’s become disgusting.”

Still, he does admit that Tinder solved what can be a big problem for single people in the UAE.

“In this country, it’s a little hard for men and women to meet, you can’t just approach a girl in the street or the coffee shop or in the mall, you can get in trouble, and you don’t want to just meet girls in bars – that’s not the kind of girl I was looking for.”

Another local user – a Palestinian-American woman living in Abu Dhabi – had deleted Tinder off her phone months ago.

“There were too many weirdos out there,” says the administrative assistant. “Sure, I met a few guys who were OK, but most were weirdos. My married friend is the one who told me about it and told me I should download it, she had heard about how people at the Olympics were using it to hook up. I was looking to meet Arabs but when I joined in April last year, everyone on it was mostly westerners.”

The 43-year-old said that although she didn’t care about Tinder anymore, she was still disappointed to hear it had been blocked.

“It’s upsetting that things keep getting blocked; I don’t see what’s so bad about it.”

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Quick pearls of wisdom

Focus on gratitude: And do so deeply, he says. “Think of one to three things a day that you’re grateful for. It needs to be specific, too, don’t just say ‘air.’ Really think about it. If you’re grateful for, say, what your parents have done for you, that will motivate you to do more for the world.”

Know how to fight: Shetty married his wife, Radhi, three years ago (he met her in a meditation class before he went off and became a monk). He says they’ve had to learn to respect each other’s “fighting styles” – he’s a talk it-out-immediately person, while she needs space to think. “When you’re having an argument, remember, it’s not you against each other. It’s both of you against the problem. When you win, they lose. If you’re on a team you have to win together.” 

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Under ‘snapback’, measures imposed on Iran by the UN Security Council in six resolutions would be restored, including:

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The trip 
The Travel Scientists are the organisers of the Balkan Ride and several other rallies around the world. The 2018 running of this particular adventure will take place from August 3-11, once again starting in Sarajevo and ending a week later in Thessaloniki. If you’re driving your own vehicle, then entry start from €880 (Dhs 3,900) per person including all accommodation along the route. Contact the Travel Scientists if you wish to hire one of their vehicles. 

How green is the expo nursery?

Some 400,000 shrubs and 13,000 trees in the on-site nursery

An additional 450,000 shrubs and 4,000 trees to be delivered in the months leading up to the expo

Ghaf, date palm, acacia arabica, acacia tortilis, vitex or sage, techoma and the salvadora are just some heat tolerant native plants in the nursery

Approximately 340 species of shrubs and trees selected for diverse landscape

The nursery team works exclusively with organic fertilisers and pesticides

All shrubs and trees supplied by Dubai Municipality

Most sourced from farms, nurseries across the country

Plants and trees are re-potted when they arrive at nursery to give them room to grow

Some mature trees are in open areas or planted within the expo site

Green waste is recycled as compost

Treated sewage effluent supplied by Dubai Municipality is used to meet the majority of the nursery’s irrigation needs

Construction workforce peaked at 40,000 workers

About 65,000 people have signed up to volunteer

Main themes of expo is  ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’ and three subthemes of opportunity, mobility and sustainability.

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Alwyn Stephen says much of his success is a result of taking an educated chance on business decisions.

His advice to anyone starting out in business is to have no fear as life is about taking on challenges.

“If you have the ambition and dream of something, follow that dream, be positive, determined and set goals.

"Nothing and no-one can stop you from succeeding with the right work application, and a little bit of luck along the way.”

Mr Stephen sells his luxury fragrances at selected perfumeries around the UAE, including the House of Niche Boutique in Al Seef.

He relaxes by spending time with his family at home, and enjoying his wife’s India cooking. 

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1. Chris Froome (Britain / Team Sky) 73:27:26"

2. Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / Cannondale-Drapac) 27"

3. Romain Bardet (France / AG2R La Mondiale)

4. Fabio Aru (Italy / Astana Pro Team) 53"

5. Mikel Landa (Spain / Team Sky) 1:24"

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Starring: Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana

Rating: 4.5/5

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Friday (UAE kick-off times)

Levante v Real Mallorca (12am)

Leganes v Barcelona (4pm)

Real Betis v Valencia (7pm)

Granada v Atletico Madrid (9.30pm)

Sunday

Real Madrid v Real Sociedad (12am)

Espanyol v Getafe (3pm)

Osasuna v Athletic Bilbao (5pm)

Eibar v Alaves (7pm)

Villarreal v Celta Vigo (9.30pm)

Monday

Real Valladolid v Sevilla (12am)

 

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TEACHERS' PAY - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Pay varies significantly depending on the school, its rating and the curriculum. Here's a rough guide as of January 2021:

- top end schools tend to pay Dh16,000-17,000 a month - plus a monthly housing allowance of up to Dh6,000. These tend to be British curriculum schools rated 'outstanding' or 'very good', followed by American schools

- average salary across curriculums and skill levels is about Dh10,000, recruiters say

- it is becoming more common for schools to provide accommodation, sometimes in an apartment block with other teachers, rather than hand teachers a cash housing allowance

- some strong performing schools have cut back on salaries since the pandemic began, sometimes offering Dh16,000 including the housing allowance, which reflects the slump in rental costs, and sheer demand for jobs

- maths and science teachers are most in demand and some schools will pay up to Dh3,000 more than other teachers in recognition of their technical skills

- at the other end of the market, teachers in some Indian schools, where fees are lower and competition among applicants is intense, can be paid as low as Dh3,000 per month

- in Indian schools, it has also become common for teachers to share residential accommodation, living in a block with colleagues

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The insured employee may still file an ILOE claim even if a labour dispute is ongoing post termination, but the insurer may suspend or reject payment, until the courts resolve the dispute, especially if the reason for termination is contested. The outcome of the labour court proceedings can directly affect eligibility.


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