Recon allows users to create a profile, communicate with other members through private messages, and filters members by location and interests.[5] Recon started as a website, with some features, such as the ability to view a user's public x-rated photos, solely available on the website due to Apple's policy on adult content.[6]
Recon is owned and operated by T101, the company who also produce Fetish Week London.[11][12]
Events and publications
Recon produces a number of fetish events for members and non-members, in cities including London[13] and Paris.
Recon has produced two issues of a magazine, with high-quality photography and articles from the fetish community, which is distributed for free at gay venues.[14][15]
Controversies
Effect on leather bars, sex clubs and saunas
Some have claimed that gay dating apps have a negative impact on local businesses such as gay bars, and that Recon's widespread usage[16][17] by fetishmen has reduced business in leather bars, sex clubs and saunas.[18][19] However, many businesses actively promote their businesses on Recon to appeal to local customers.
Location data leaks
In 2019, researchers at Pen Test Partners demonstrated to BBC News how it was possible to locate the exact location of a Recon user without their consent, along with users of other apps, through a process of trilateration. However, Recon was praised for taking immediate steps to rectify the fault much faster than some other apps.[20][21]