Facebook Dating: Yes at this time it is being tested internally!

Facebook Dating: Two months after announcing the product at the F8 developer conference, Facebook is reportedly testing the new product internally with its employees. Facebook Dating

Freelance app researcher Jane Manchun Wong, who frequently uncovers new Facebook features, with her of the source , found evidence of Facebook's testing of the new service and published it on Friday on Twitter.

The company, on the other hand, confirmed in The Verge that the product is tested inside the Facebook application, but declined to comment further.

Facebook allegedly asked its employees to use fake data to create parallel profiles that it plans to delete before the official release of the service.

Let's say Dating on Facebook can be tested internally, but that does not necessarily mean it will be released to the public. Products are often reported on the basis of the information gathered during the tests.

Facebook's launch of such a service would make the company an immediate force in the online romance market. The stock price of Match Group, which owns popular dating apps, (OKCupid and ), fell 17 percent the day Facebook Dating was announced.

As described in the images posted by Jane Manchun Wong, Facebook Dating will allow you to create a separate profile. When te service to view someone else's profile will allow you to contact them.

The company also describes a which will allow you to make your profile visible to people who want to attend the same event as you. The goal of course is to create more offline relationships.

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