How to stay safe on Tinder: Check out the app’s safety features for online dating in India

It is important to prioritize security on online dating apps.

On Tinder, there are a number of security measures users can take advantage of—to make sure you stay safe.

As online dating continues to grow in popularity in India, an increasing number of users are turning to apps like Tinder to find potential matches. However, like anything on the Internet, it is important for users to be aware of some features that can help them stay safe when dating. Tinder has several security measures that users can take advantage of, including the following:

Reciprocal Matching: With the help of mutual matching, both users have to swipe right on each other to start a conversation on Tinder. This feature helps prevent unwanted messages from strangers and ensures that both parties are interested in getting to know each other—saving time and effort.

Bio Guidance: Use Tinder’s Bio Guidance tool to help you avoid including too much personal information in your profile. Using the tool, your bio is cleaned of sensitive content, and you get advice on what’s appropriate to post on the platform.

Photo Verification & Video Chat: By using Tinder’s photo verification feature, users can be sure that the profile picture of your match is accurate. You can also choose to see only profiles whose photos have been verified. On the other hand, Tinder’s video calling feature lets you verify that your match is genuine before you head out to meet them in person.

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Reporting: Now, if there’s a problem, you can report problems directly from a profile or match list. Tinder claims that every report is taken seriously, and the company recently introduced a new tool that makes it even easier to report abusive chat comments directly from the chat window.

Does it bother you: Using this feature, if you receive a message that is inappropriate—DTBY will ask you the question ‘Does this bother you?’ If your answer is yes—you’ll be given the option to report inappropriate behavior by the sender.

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