Tinder sees nearly 2,000-percent increase in people changing location to Korea to match Olympians

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If you're looking for some Olympic love this Valentine's Day, you're not the only one who had the idea.

Tinder says they've seen a nearly 2,000-percent increase in users "passporting" to Pyeongchang, South Korea in an attempt to match with Olympians. Users who pay for Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold accounts have the ability to switch their geographic location — rather than just searching in their immediate vicinity — and the Olympic Village has become the prime spot for love.

According to Tinder's data, Americans are the top group of users passporting to the Olympic Village, followed by Sweden, the U.K., Canada, and Switzerland.

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As part of their Olympics promo, Tinder also gave free Tinder Gold accounts to everyone in the Village. They say there's been a 348-percent increase in usage there, and an over 600-percent increase in matches.

At the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Tinder also made headlines for its apparently rampant use among athletes.

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"Tinder in the Olympic Village is next level. It's all athletes," American snowboarder Jamie Anderson said at the time. "In the mountain village it's all athletes. It's hilarious. There are some cuties on there."