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Belgian researchers found a huge privacy hole in six dating apps
A new study from KU Leuven in Belgium found that several dating apps could be used to find a user's approximate or near location.
Danny Gallagher07.31.2024Tinder's new AI will pick your most attractive photos for you
Tinder will soon use AI to scroll through photos to pick the most attractive ones. The company’s been testing the feature since last year.
Lawrence Bonk07.17.2024Bumble wants users to report AI-generated images
Bumble members can now report profiles they suspect of using AI-generated photos or videos.
Anna Washenko07.09.2024Tinder is bringing its advanced ID verification system to the US and UK
Tinder is bringing an ID verification system to users in the US, UK, Brazil and Mexico. The enhanced verification process requires a video selfie and a valid driver’s license or passport.
Lawrence Bonk02.20.2024Apple tweaks third-party dating app payment rules to comply with Dutch regulator's order
But it still disagrees with the regulator and is appealing the use of third-party payment systems.
Mariella Moon06.11.2022Tinder will make ID verification available to all users
Tinder plans to make ID verification — a feature currently only available in Japan — accessible to all its users, the company says.
Karissa Bell08.16.2021Tinder users will soon be able to access a background check database
The owner of massive dating apps Tinder and Match has just announced a new partnership to help keep its users safe. Match Group, which owns Tinder, Match, OK Cupid, Hinge and several other services, has made an investment in Garbo, a non-profit, female-founded background check platform. As part of the deal, Garbo's platform will be available to people using Match Group app, starting with Tinder later this year.
Nathan Ingraham03.15.2021Tinder's parent company is auditing its sexual violence prevention policies
Tinder parent company Match Group is partnering with one of the largest anti-sexual violence groups in the US to audit how it handles reports of sexual assault across its many dating platforms.
Igor Bonifacic12.07.2020Tinder starts testing video dates
Tinder's video chat feature, Face to Face, is now being tested in select markets.
Devindra Hardawar07.08.2020Tinder’s catfish detector is now available in the UK
Take two selfies and Tinder will compare them to your photo library. If it's a match, you'll get a blue checkmark.
Marc DeAngelis06.24.2020Tinder will stop banning accounts mentioning Black Lives Matter
Tinder banned accounts mentioning Black Lives Matter for using the app for "promotional purposes."
Marc DeAngelis06.10.2020Match.com’s Date Check-In sends an SOS to friends in case of creeps
Going on a date with someone you met online can be scary -- not just because of the pressure to be charming, but also because of the horror stories of creepers and criminals that use dating apps to target their victims. Match.com's latest security feature -- Date Check-In -- allows you to designate three emergency contacts who will receive your date's name, as well as the time and location of the date itself. During the date, Match.com will send you an automated text message. If you respond "yes" to the text, your contacts will get an alert.
Marc DeAngelis02.18.2020Dating app Ship lets friends find your matches
Dating apps are mostly a solitary effort, with users swiping on prospective soulmates from the comfort of their own couch. Ship, a dating app that lets single people involve friends in the matchmaking process, may change that. The Match Group and Betches Media have now released an Android version of Ship, which lets users swipe for their friends and discuss profiles in group messages. The iOS version, which debuted back in January, is now the fastest-growing dating app in the Match Group family, which also includes Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid and PlentyofFish.
Amrita Khalid08.15.2019Match app adds an offline dating coach for your online dating woes
Online dating is its own big, scary jungle, and often users are left on their own when it comes to problems like ghosting or mixed signals in texts. Match thinks it can help users navigate that jungle -- by offering some human assistance. The online dating site is launching a new service, AskMatch, that will connect its paid users to a dating coach for a chat over the phone. The service is launching in New York City this month, with the goal of expanding nationwide by 2020.
Amrita Khalid05.14.2019App stores pull dating apps after FTC warning about underage users
You'd think that dating app developers would be sure to keep children from signing up, but that's not always the case. Apple and Google have removed three Wildec dating apps (FastMeet, Meet24 and Meet4U) from their respective stores after the FTC found that the titles were allowing sign-ups from kids under 13, violating COPPA and the FTC Act in the process. The developer was aware it had underage users, the FTC said, and there were "several" people who'd faced criminal charges for contacting kids through these apps.
Jon Fingas05.06.2019Tinder wants to help you find a Bonnaroo boo
Tinder is rolling out a new feature for summer music festival-goers looking for romance. The popular hookup app announced a "Festival Mode" that will let users sort through matches who are attending the same music festival. If you opt-in, your Tinder profile will receive a badge identifying you to other festival-goers.
Amrita Khalid05.02.2019Bumble Spotlight makes you the center of attention for 30 minutes
If you're still looking for a date before Valentine's Day, Bumble may be able to help. The company announced a new feature called Spotlight that puts you front and center whenever people in your area open up the app. Once activated, you'll get 30 minutes of line cutting and will be seen by far more Bumble users than you would during a normal swiping session.
AJ Dellinger02.11.2019