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Swipe safer Tinder’s video selfies provide stronger dating security

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In response to the escalating challenges posed by dating-app crimes and the growing sophistication of artificial intelligence, Tinder has announced plans to bolster its ID verification process.

The popular dating app intends to require users to submit a video selfie as part of the enhanced verification, along with a valid driver’s license or passport.

Scheduled to roll out in the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, and Brazil over the coming weeks and months, the new features aim to provide users with a more secure and trustworthy online dating experience. To obtain a coveted blue verification checkmark, users must pass the stringent verification process that includes submitting a valid government-issued ID and a video selfie.

The innovative system, upon receiving the submitted information, checks the birth date and ensures that the face in the video aligns with both the profile pictures and the provided identification. This multifaceted approach is designed to add an extra layer of security, making it more challenging for deceptive individuals to engage in fraudulent activities on the platform.

 

 

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