Sugar-dating service sees traffic spike in Malaysia amid Covid-19 shutdown
KUALA LUMPUR, March 26 -- As Covid-19 continues to batter economies and fuel joblessness, sugar dating service Sugarbook said it recorded an increase in visits to the platform.
In a statement to the Malay Mail, Sugarbook said Malaysia's traffic rose 40 per cent to top its list of five most-improved countries.
Singapore followed with 28 per cent, the United States with 10 per cent, Russia at five per cent, and the United Kingdom with four per cent.
Unlike Tinder that matches individuals based on common interests and geographical location, Sugarbook allows users to be a part of a social networking platform focusing on financials.
"Sugarbook recorded incremental traffic throughout the evolvement of the now pandemic.It is no doubt that it...
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