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If you've been struggling to find love with online dating, you might want to check out what Canadians are saying are red flags when they're checking out a prospective partner's profile.

According to a study conducted by time2play, which surveyed 1,000 Canadians who use dating apps, depending on where you live in the country, there are different things that are top of the list for what irks people.

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When it comes to finding love, navigating the world of online dating can be tricky.

According to new research conducted by eharmony for their new "Get Who Gets You" campaign, which tackles daters trying to be more "swipeable," there are some characteristics in your profile that might be turning people off.

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It's embarrassing enough to find your best friend or ex on a dating app, but how mortified would you be to find your own sibling on there?

That's what happened to one TikToker on Hinge, except the app took it to another level of cringe. Not only did she find her brother on the dating platform, but Hinge listed him as the "most compatible" guy in the area.

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You don't have to use TikTok in order to go viral on it, as one single Brit just found out in the strangest way.

Harry Kersh is enjoying a bit of internet fame after posting a hilarious Kermit the Frog impression on Hinge, only to see it wind up as a viral video on TikTok.

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Calling all girls in Toronto with a boyfriend named Matthew: he might be cheating on you, and TikTok has the receipts.

Toronto TikToker Amber Dogar recently posted a video showing the Tinder profile of a man named Matthew, and he explicitly writes that he's on the app despite having a girlfriend.

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