Yahoo: A Skeptic’s Guide to Using Sniffies: Everything You Need to Know About the Gay Hookup Site
In the past couple years, Sniffies emerged as a serious competitor to Grindr — and not just among cisgender gay men, the primary demographic of the map-based hookup app, but also the horny community ...
A Skeptic’s Guide to Using Sniffies: Everything You Need to Know About the Gay Hookup Site
Mashable: I tried Sniffies and it made getting laid as a gay man almost too easy
I tried Sniffies and it made getting laid as a gay man almost too easy
PRIDE: Gay cruising app Sniffies report reveals surprising facts about who's been cruising this year
Gay cruising app Sniffies report reveals surprising facts about who's been cruising this year
Metro Weekly: Sniffies CMO Eli Martin On Cruising Into the App Store
“Cruising has gotten a bad rap, especially through movies, through history, through depictions of the practice as dangerous,” says Eli Martin, chief marketing officer at Sniffies, an app designed ...
Out Magazine: The Sniffies app: An expert review, plus tips for cruising
Out Magazine: Most people who use cruising app Sniffies don't identify as gay, data shows
Most people who use cruising app Sniffies don't identify as gay, data shows
It’s like Grindr, but for more adventurous gay and queer folks. Until now, Sniffies was only available on web browsers, but the company has just announced the launch of its first-ever iOS app. So, ...
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