Fewer Swedes want to find partners through dating apps. Young people have nearly halved their online dating activity in recent years. A new report reveals this shift in Swedish dating habits.
Internet expert MÃ¥ns Jonasson commented on the findings. He said many people feel tired of digital dating platforms. The Internet Foundation conducted this annual study of Swedish internet habits.
Researchers surveyed over 3,300 people about their dating preferences. Most respondents said they prefer meeting potential partners in real life. Young adults aged 16-34 showed the strongest movement away from online dating.
Jonasson helped prepare the Internet Foundation's report. He noted growing fatigue with how popular dating apps function. Many Swedes now avoid both apps and social media when seeking serious relationships.
This trend represents a cultural shift in a highly digital society. Sweden has one of Europe's highest internet penetration rates. The move away from digital dating suggests people crave more authentic connections.
Young Swedes appear to value genuine interactions over algorithm-driven matches. This could signal broader changes in how digital natives approach relationships and technology.
