Online dating service for persons who want to cheat on their marriages or otherwise have sex with married people is provided by Ashley Madison.

“Life is short. Make the most of it.” That’s the catchphrase of a website that claims to help couples find “a discreet connection.” “Start a relationship.”

During the novel coronavirus epidemic, the corporation has claimed 17,000 new members a day, which is a significant increase over the 15,500 daily client additions in 2019.

Ashley Madison’s chief strategy officer, Paul Keable, told Venture Beat that the COVID-19 lockdown may be to blame for the uptick in demand

which has left couples cooped up at home with their partners and looking for “an outlet” from the daily stress of their relationships.

Millionaire Dating In Coronavirus Approximately 5.6 million new clients joined Ashley Madison in 2019, bringing the total number of users to 65 million, he claimed.

According to Keable, “We often hear from our members that they have a deep affection for their spouse, their family, and their current position, but there’s something lacking.”

To get divorced and give up everything you desire in order to acquire one thing, is the traditional advice we’ve been given. A third option is being offered to them,” he said.

When Ashley Madison was hacked in July 2015, it seemed impossible for the company to achieve this level of success today. As many as 37 million Ashley Madison clients’ confidential information.

information stolen by hackers who penetrated the site. Message history and contact information, including names, email addresses, and physical addresses, were eventually made public on the internet.