Tinder is one of the most entertaining apps right now since most people can't go out and meet new people. And now, this online platform will soon release a new feature called Vibes, which can greatly enhance your in-app experience. 

Tinder's New Feature Enhances In-App Experience: Here's How Vibes Feature Work
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The giant dating app confirmed that the new Vibes feature will be rolled out at the end of May. However, Tinder hasn't confirmed that exact release date as of the moment. 

Aside from this, Tinder also stated that the new feature is like a survey since it will release a series of questions that users need to answer. This innovation is a great way to help Tinder users learn more about their possible matches. 

To give you more idea, here's how the new Tinder Vibes work. 

How Tinder Vibes Feature Works? 

According to The Star's latest report, the giant online platform's new feature is expected to vitalize the dating application in various playful ways. Once this new feature is released, Tinder users will see a pop-up quiz with a range of unusual questions. 

Tinder's New Feature Enhances In-App Experience: Here's How Vibes Feature Work
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On the other hand, the app's fans will also receive a notification to let them Tinder's schedules of Vibes' unusual questions. 

"Your Tinder profile should be an authentic representation of yourself, and that often changes as you explore who you are, what you want, and what's happening around you," said Tinder's VP Product Udi Milo. 

"We built Vibes to help make profiles as dynamic as our members while giving them more to match on along the way," he added. 

Meanwhile, Tinder also explained that the Vibes questions will only last 48 hours each. After that, there will be a new set of questions that will appear on the social medial platform

Once the Tinder users will see their answers and other individuals' answers in their email windows, their statements will also be posted on their profiles to allow more people to know who their matches are. 

Tinder's Safety Tools to Secure Your Privacy  

Business Insider previously reported that there are various safety tools you can use in Tinder to secure your privacy. One of these is the photo verification feature. If you want to take advantage of this, all you have to do is take two pictures and submit them to Tinder. 

On the other hand, you can also rely on Tinder's Safety Center. This feature provides you with tools, quizzes, guides, and resources that will help you keep your personal info safe. 

To access this, all you need to do is open your Tinder profile and click the shield icon. Aside from these, there are also other tools you can use. Here are some of them: 

  • The Noonlight panic button
  • Criminal background check 
  • 'Does this bother you?' message reporting 

If you want to know further details about these security features, all you need to do is click this link.

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