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Tinder is testing facial recognition for users as a new security feature - The dating app is unrolling the feature in California, Canada, and Colombia ...
Tinder is trialing mandatory facial recognition security features in the US to verify profiles and crack down on impersonation and fake accounts. New users in California are now required to provide a ...
Are dating apps making it easier for romance scammers? 04:36 Tinder is testing out a new facial recognition feature as it seeks to reduce fraud and build trust among its customer base.
Romance scams have been on the rise costing Americans billions. In order to improve user experience and build trust Tinder has a new security feature.
Tinder is piloting a new featuring using facial recognition scans to verify profiles and increase security.. New users in California will now be mandated to take a video selfie during the app’s ...
Tinder will store a non-reversible, encrypted face map to detect duplications, according to Axios, which reported on the new feature. "We see this as one part of a set of identity assurance options ...
The feature is already in use in Colombia and Canada, and California will be its first U.S. pilot market. The stored facial data is deleted once a user deletes their profile, Tinder claims.
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