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A popular dating app has unveiled a new safety feature, with Aussies forced to verify their profiles with a ‘live selfie’ to stamp out bots and scammers linked to crime syndicates.
THE infamous Tinder Swindler has been arrested under mysterious circumstances following an Interpol Red Notice. Simon Leviev, ...
Proving once again that embarrassment really is a powerful motivator, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) has successfully convinced Tinder to add a health safety section to its website, that ...
Tinder is deploying a new feature which uses artificial intelligence to help users pick images for their dating profiles. The tool, called Photo Selector, requires daters to take a selfie for facial ...
This year, "pickleball" was the fastest-growing mention in people's bios (+148 percent). This is followed by "freak" (+118 percent) — likely users asking for someone to match their freak. "Deserve" ...
Maria Morava is a Newsweek reporter based in Edinburgh, U.K. Her focus is reporting on relationships. She has covered news, culture and trends, and entertainment at previous publications. Maria joined ...
Tinder, the online dating app, recently released data showing a growing obsession with the elusive "Book Boyfriend" ...
The end of "short king spring" may be in sight as the summer months arrive and the popular dating app Tinder tests a "height" filter. A spokesperson for Tinder told Newsweek, "We're always listening ...
Popular dating app Tinder rolled out a new verification method that requires users to utilize facial recognition technology to prove they are a real human when they first sign up for the app. The ...
Tinder is waving goodbye to blurry selfies and awkward profile pictures with the launch of Photo Selector, a brand-new AI-powered feature. Announced on Wednesday, July 17, Photo Selector scans your ...
Mary Cunningham is a reporter for CBS MoneyWatch. Before joining the business and finance vertical, she worked at "60 Minutes," CBSNews.com and CBS News 24/7 as part of the CBS News Associate Program.
Cuffing season is in full swing and 2024 is nearing its end, which means it's time for Tinder's annual Year in Swipe. Each year, the ubiquitous dating app reveals year-long trends and what they could ...