Facebook has entered the world of online dating with the introduction of a new 'Ask' button.
If you receive such a request, you can decide whether or not to respond or not, as well as whether to share your reply to just the asker or with all friends.
The new button has been rolled out in the US, and is expected to head to the UK in the coming weeks.
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The new feature allows you to ask people about their relationship status, if they have chosen to leave it blank.
If you receive such a request, you can decide whether or not to respond or not, as well as whether to share your reply to just the asker or with all friends.
'Ask' buttons were previously introduced for other sections, including employer, phone number and hometowns.
The new button has been rolled out in the US, and is expected to head to the UK in the coming weeks.
Dating apps including Tinder and Down also use Facebook as a basis to gather information and match potential partners.
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