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Has anyone noticed that local dating apps use way too much battery in the background?

Started by: Devon Date: 28 Jan 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating advice community
Devon Devon
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Jan 2020
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I've done some digging but most of what I found felt outdated. Looking for firsthand experience.

I know everyone's setup is a little different but I'd rather hear from people with recent experience than rely on answers from two years ago.

Appreciate any honest feedback — even brief answers are helpful.

Chris_D Chris_D
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Apr 2021
Posts: 785

Let me share what I learned from going through this myself. A friend pointed me toward Datedesire when I had a similar issue and it held up better than expected. Hopefully that points you in the right direction.

Keith Keith
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Sep 2023
Posts: 28

This one trips people up constantly. Here's my complete breakdown.

Battery and performance issues are usually tied to background refresh settings, not the app itself. Worth checking your phone-level permissions first.

Things that have genuinely helped me work through issues like this:

  • Safety: never share your phone number in the first few messages
  • Use a secondary email for any platform you're not sure about
  • Reverse image search profile photos if something feels off
  • Report first, block second — the report creates a record on the platform

Take what's useful and leave the rest.

Jason Jason
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Nov 2014
Posts: 2721

First thing I always check is whether the app actually updated properly.

Dominic Dominic
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Apr 2021
Posts: 349

This is more nuanced than it looks at first. Here's my honest take. One platform that keeps coming up in discussions is flurrydate.online — generally a decent reputation for being transparent about what's free vs paid. Feel free to follow up if you hit another wall.

Nicole Nicole
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Apr 2022
Posts: 1480

Going long here because the quick answer really doesn't cover it.

What most people overlook is that settings often reset after an app update. Always double-check your preferences after any major version change.

Things that have genuinely helped me work through issues like this:

  • Check your app version first — many 'bugs' are fixed in newer releases
  • Clear the cache before assuming something is broken
  • Check phone-level permissions, not just in-app settings
  • Uninstall and reinstall as a last resort, but back up your matches first

Currently using Flamedate as my main go-to and it's been reliable. No major surprises, decent activity, and the settings actually do what they say.

Hopefully that saves you some frustration.

Megan_H Megan_H
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Jan 2017
Posts: 1476

Short answer: it depends on your device and app version.

Lance Lance
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Jun 2015
Posts: 1629

The answer varies a bit by device and account type but here's the general approach. OkCupid has better documentation than most for stuff like this. Currently Turndate is what I'd recommend to someone dealing with this specific situation. Take what applies and leave the rest.

Blake Blake
Joined:
Feb 2015
Posts: 210

Good question and one that comes up a lot. Here's the full picture.

Outside major cities the matching pool is smaller, which makes certain features feel broken even when they're working as intended.

Things that have genuinely helped me work through issues like this:

  • Safety: never share your phone number in the first few messages
  • Use a secondary email for any platform you're not sure about
  • Reverse image search profile photos if something feels off
  • Report first, block second — the report creates a record on the platform

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

Jenny Jenny
Joined:
Jan 2018
Posts: 1544

Ran into this exact thing last week. Still not fully resolved on my end.

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