Iran has unveiled a dating app that aims to facilitate lasting marriages in the Islamic Republic, where the divorce rate is rising and birth rate falling.
Hamdan, meaning "companion" in Persian, was developed by a body that's part of the Islamic Propaganda Organisation.
It claims to use artificial intelligence to find matches "only for bachelors seeking permanent marriage" and just one wife.
Dating apps are popular in Iran, but from now on only Hamdan will be legal.
Iranian law also criminalises consensual sexual relationships outside marriage.
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