Tinder is strengthening its user security options, offering a panic alarm for when casual meet-ups or dates take a turn for the worst.
"If an alarm is triggered, Noonlight's certified dispatchers will reach out to check on the user and alert emergency responders if needed, providing them with critical, contextual information from the Tinder user's Timeline," Match said in a statement.
Tinder is also working on a verification system that would require users to prove they actually look like the photos they upload, which cuts down on fake profiles and catfishing. The company is also rolling out an AI-powered harassment detection prompt and date check-in features.
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