New LA app plans to reveal everyone's relationship secrets

Written by Patrick Hechinger
Published on Jun. 09, 2015
New LA app plans to reveal everyone's relationship secrets

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Philanderers beware — your sleazy streak may be coming to a nasty end.

NDER, an LA-Based social gossiping app, is now available in the App Store and it promises to unearth details from anyone’s past (and present) relationships.

Feeding on relationship insecurity, the app prompts users to search a phone number of their current or potential partner. It then connects them to other people who have searched that number, opening up the gossip-floodgates. Matches can even share pictures to make sure they are talking about the same person.

Co-founder and President Robert Rivani views the app as a way for people to gather important dating and relationship intelligence, especially when it comes to mysterious Hinge or Tinder matches.

"The rising popularity of mobile dating apps such as Tinder and Hinge inspired us to created NDER," said Rivani. "We realized that sadly some of the users on these platforms don't always have the best intentions, and wanted to create a digital community where people could talk freely about their shared connections, and arm each other with dating and relationship intelligence." 

NDER is free to download and requires a profile to begin searching numbers but don’t worry, all chats are anonymous.

 

Best case scenario? No one else will be searching the same number and you can rest easy at night. But remember, be careful pulling the thread… the whole sweater can unravel.

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