Extracting Dating App Data
From the emergence of match.com in 1990, we have seen the continual growth of dating applications.
In 2022, there were over 366 million online dating service users with an estimated over 440 million by 2027. Global revenue for dating applications was approximately 2.86 billion in 2022, and it is projected to grow substantially by 2027.
Ryan, part of the Oxygen Training Team, shows how investigators can extract important data from dating applications and then import it for analysis in Oxygen Forensic® Detective.
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