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Tinder Lunches New safety features | Great to feel safe in 2024

Tinder cracks down on security

Tinder, in collaboration with local feminist collective LUCHADORAS MAX, has unveiled its Safe Dating Guide for Women and Dissidents in Mexico. This initiative aligns with Tinder’s ongoing commitment to leverage insights from LUCHADORAS MAX on technology and violence against women to enhance the safety features of the dating platform.

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The guide offers practical advice and recommendations aimed at promoting safer online dating experiences. Its objective is to mitigate the risks of potential deception and cultivate a more secure and enjoyable environment for users on Tinder.

Alicia Reynoso, Head of Strategic Advocacy at LUCHADORAS MX, emphasizes the importance of addressing patriarchal influences within technology, which can impact dating apps. She underscores the need for collective and intersectional efforts to foster safer digital spaces for connecting on platforms like Tinder.

Tinder app lunches safety features
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Rodrigo Fontes, Global VP of Marketing at Tinder, highlights the platform’s commitment to personalized safety measures, acknowledging that feeling safe varies for each user. He stresses Tinder’s ongoing investment in safety features, in-app education, and collaboration with local experts like LUCHADORAS MX to develop resources such as the new guide tailored specifically for women.

This announcement follows Tinder’s recent enhancements to its reporting process, simplifying the procedure for users to report and block suspicious accounts or individuals engaging in inappropriate behavior.

For further details on the new dating guidelines, visit [link].

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