Dating app Bumble to offer support to victims of sexual violence


Bumble is working with online therapy service Bloom to offer users trauma support, if they are victims of abuse or sexual assault. — dpa

Dating app Bumble is to start offering users trauma support for sexual assault.

The app, which gives women the power to choose who they want to talk to, is partnering with Bloom, an online service run by Britain-based Chayn. When a survivor reports sexual assault or relationship abuse to Bumble's feedback team, they will be provided with a code to access up to six therapy sessions as well as one-to-one chat support.

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