Keeping women safe is now "at the heart" of the world’s largest dating app, Tinder, it claims.
The technology company is launching a partnership with campaign group No More, aiming to end domestic violence.
"Our safety work is never done," Tinder’s first female chief executive, Renate Nyborg, told BBC Click.
But a charity has said it is only a "small step" in addressing the disproportionate amount of abuse women experienced online.
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