Tuesday, August 12, 2014

TrulyMadly love app rolls out for Android

You’re likely to say stupid things like ‘a phone is the best way to find real love’ if you’ve launched a TrulyMadly app and are trying to drum up publicity for it. But let’s all be grownups here and consider the fact that it’s much easier to disguise your real personality from the virtual world.
While we’re happily willing to diss TrulyMadly co-founder, Rahul Kumar’s, careless quote about discovering real love online, the application does have some good features going for it. Picture a strict nanny who only lets you meet people she’s approved of and there you have it.
TrulyMadly sucks up all the information you’re willing to provide and uses this to show you profiles which may be compatible with yours. It fortunately doesn’t let people surf through the site and woo just about any user who appeals to them. In that sense, it integrates a great method of ensuring members aren’t spammed or harassed by others.
The love app has an element called Trust Score which authenticates profiles through the associated LinkedIn or Facebook accounts. It also asks users to optionally raise the trust factor of their avatars by offering personal data such as their employment information, passport or ID proof and phone number. Members are only delivered relevant and verified matches based on this.
The match-making TrulyMadly tool is supported by a proprietary compatibility algorithm which also bases its final results on personality quizzes completed by users answering multiple choice questionnaires. The company already has a website sharing the same name and now the new application has been rolled out for Android device owners.
You can check out the TrulyMadly app for Jelly Bean 4.3 or higher gadgets, by visiting this linkto Google Play Store.

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