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i have mobility issues and am not able to grip the phone in the way needed to trigger the app. i wish there were accessible toggles where a finger on the screen works. it would also be cool to have the option of showing vague location of the person you get matched with. its a lovely app, just empty and needs to be more accessible
4 people found this review helpful
The app has been updated to support one finger on the screen. You can toggle this feature in the Settings.
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Alina Valentino Fonseca (Alina's Vanity)
Enjoying it but my phone is too large. I did read something about the 1 or 2 fingers onscreen. Would like to somehow use the app discreetly or while driving but safely w/ ability to use wireless earbud gestures. Usually using this when in distress or have anxiety when my partner isn't near. It would be nice to implement other gestures as well as history timestamps.
3 people found this review helpful
The app has been updated to support one finger on the screen. You can toggle this feature in the Settings.
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Gursimran Kanwal
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I think I prefer the Android version of this app because when holding hands, the vibration is more subtle, which makes it feel more gentle when compared to how it is on iOS. Kind of like a heartbeat. ... Although this might mostly have to do with the exact vibration motor in the exact phone I'm using, not sure.
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