App’s owner Match Group invests in Noonlight to introduce new safety features
People place candles and flowers next to a photo of Grace Millane during a vigil at Civic Square Park in Wellington on 12 December, 2018.David Millane speaks at a press conference in Auckland, New Zealand, on 7 December, 2018, while his daughter Grace Millane is still missing.CCTV still image issued by Auckland City Police of one of the last sightings of Grace Millane.Once triggered in Tinder’s app, a Noonlight dispatcher texts and calls the user to see if they need help.
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