Tinder Introduces Incognito Mode to Hide Users' Profiles From Strangers for Safer Internet Day
February 07, 2023 By Jozeph P
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On February 7th, Tinder is rumored to be releasing the brand-new "Incognito Mode" function in conjunction with Safer Internet Day.
With this function, the well-known online dating app hopes to give users more power. It won't be long before this feature is launched worldwide.
Tinder introduces an anonymous mode to give users more control. For users who desire more control over their profiles, Tinder is introducing the new Incognito Mode option as part of Safer Internet Day.
The report claimed that Tinder is introducing a new tool that will enable users to "completely" conceal their profile from other users.
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With the introduction of this functionality, the recommendations tab will only be able to display users who clicked Like.
You can get a better sense of the various personalities you can encounter online by scrolling through Tinder. However, some people feel it's improper to occasionally recognize themselves in other people's recommendations, which is why they want more control over their feed.
Only subscribers to Tinder Premiums, Gold, and Plus (+) will have access to the Incognito Mode.
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Along with giving users the option to use Incognito Mode, Tinder is introducing the Block Profile tool to the app.
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The users will be able to block everyone they don't want to view on the suggestions thanks to this upgrade. They can block a specific individual or people before they match up with someone to prevent them from showing up in the feed again.
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The firm claims that this function is intended for all customers who are concerned about seeing their ex-spouses, employers, or coworkers on the online dating app.
Users will soon be able to block people from their contacts in addition to the "Block" feature, which already exists. Use the future "Long Press Reporting" option if there is any inappropriate behavior you would like to report on the platform.
By simply long-pressing the button, Tinder claims that it's an excellent way to report inappropriate communications from someone. Users will have a safer communications platform thanks to this feature for strangers with bad intentions.
The dating site will add "Does This Bother You" and "Are You Sure" in addition to "Block" and "Long Press Reporting" so users can define information as "harmful."
By doing this, Tinder will alert them to any offensive language that was used in the chat. The software will mark it as "inappropriate" in a conversation whether it's an emoji, a sentence, or a keyword.
By Jozeph P
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