What is OkCupid?

What is OkCupid?

OkCupid is the only dating app that matches you on what matters to you. You deserve to find who you’re looking for. Meet them today! By clicking Join, you agree to our Terms.

Why OkCupid is the best free dating app?

OkCupid isn’t just another online dating website. Our free dating app helps you meet singles, connect, chat or have a deep conversation through our one-of-a-kind messaging system. Focus on the connections and relationships you’re interested in, without the ones you’re not. Virtual dating can help you find love even when you’re at home.

Is OkCupid owned by Tinder?

OkCupid is a part of the Match Group, which also owns Tinder, Match, Plenty of Fish (POF), Twoo, Meetic and OurTime. Pesky bugs have been exterminated. Continue as you were. No bells and whistles here.

How do I turn off auto renewal on my OkCupid subscription?

Auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s iTunes Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period. OkCupid is a part of the Match Group, which also owns Tinder, Match, Plenty of Fish (POF), Twoo, Meetic and OurTime.

Why choose OkCupid for online dating?

Get the best online dating app experience and find a match based on who you really are and what you love. OkCupid is all about inclusive online dating for every single person!

How are ururbackup clients discovered?

UrBackup clients should be discovered automatically given that server and client reside in the same sub-network. The client discovery works as follows: The UrBackup server broadcasts a UDP message every 50 seconds on all adapters into the local subnet of this adapter. (On Linux you can configure which network adapters UrBackup should broadcast on.)

Where can I find the urbackup logs?

On Linux this is /var/log/urbackup.log on Windows C:\\Progam files\\UrBackupServer\rbackup.log for the server per default. The client has as defaults /var/log/urbackup_client.log and C:\\Progam files\\UrBackup\\debug.log. Per default those files only contain log messages with severity warning or higher.