Updated On: 24 December, 2023 10:00 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
As the temperature drops, the Indian dating app QuackQuack sees a rise in traffic, 14 pct, to be precise. The app`s recent consumer behavior study shows people tend to feel more lonely during the winter, hence the significant rise in new sign-ins and frequent logins

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As the temperature drops, the Indian dating app QuackQuack sees a rise in traffic, 14%, to be precise. The app`s recent consumer behavior study shows people tend to feel more lonely during the winter, hence the significant rise in new sign-ins and frequent logins. Users participating in the study called it the cuddle season and held it responsible for their dating blues.
The study was conducted through online questionnaires for a week; 10,000 people from Tier 1 and 2 cities took part in it, shining new light on the seasonal effects on the dating patterns of individuals. The age range of these participants was between 18 and 35, collecting valuable input from both the newbies and the seniors.