After testing it in multiple countries and several US states, Tinder is rolling out its “Face to Face” one-on-one chat feature to users around the world, the company announced. The service will be ...
Like pretty much everything that requires meeting in person, dating has been forced to change because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tinder today is rolling out a new feature that will allow matches to ...
It’s come to the point in tech innovation where we need to prove we are actual humans. Recently, Tinder introduced a feature called Face Check that is meant to counter the growing number of bots that ...
Tinder, the world’s most popular dating platform owned by Dallas-based Match Group, will soon require all new users in the U.S. to verify their identity through a biometric video face scan. The ...
Like its fellow Match Group property Hinge and a slew of other dating apps, Tinder is testing out in-app video calls. The feature is called Face to Face, Tinder announced in a blog post on Wednesday, ...
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Dating right now requires a bit of thinking outside the box. In this time of ongoing social distancing, Tinder is rolling out Face to Face — its 1:1 video in-app feature — to users around the world.
To improve online safety and prevent fraudulent account activity, Match Group (NASDAQ:MTCH) will begin using Face Check on its Tinder app, a facial verification feature that will match users to their ...
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