Tinder’s anonymous browsing mode will hide your profile from the people you’ve added to the “dislike” category – although you need to sign up for this.
The Tinder blog, a popular mobile dating app, announced the launch of an anonymous browsing mode that you can use to scroll through profiles without showing up in the recommendation feed if you don’t like them. So far, the platform’s algorithm recommends you to other members, regardless of whether you swipe left or right on their photo (this is how Tinder likes / dislikes).
The anonymous browsing feature can only be accessed with a Tinder Plus, Gold or Platinum subscription – all have different prices depending on the age of users and the duration of the subscription.
Profiles can be turned off for free, but then you won’t be able to view other users either.
Another new feature on Tinder (free) is contact blocking, which comes in handy if you don’t want to see an ex or colleague on the platform.
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Among the security features that are rolling out on Tinder is the notification of offensive messages via a “long press” on text. Also, the application itself will offer the request “Does this bother you?” in the case when he recognizes harmful or unacceptable words in correspondence.
Tinder, launched in 2012, is now the world’s most popular dating app with over 530 million downloads. The program is available in 190 countries and 45 languages. The age of more than half of the users is 18-25 years old.
Source: The Verge