Tinder is reportedly adding a panic button for when bad dates go horribly wrong
Meeting strangers off the internet is inherently dangerous, and Tinder reportedly wants to do something about it. The popular dating app is beefing up its user security options, offering a panic alarm for when casual meet-ups or dates take a turn for the worst, the Wall Street Jourrnal reports. Tinder, which is owned by Match, will start testing a panic button in the U.S. by the end of this month, the publication said on Thursday. The offering is brought about through Match's purchase of the personal safety app Noonlight. Match will extend the feature to its other dating apps like OkCupid, Match and Hinge this year.
Jan-23-2020, 19:11:53 GMT
- Country:
- North America > United States > New York > New York County > New York City (0.26)
- Industry:
- Technology: