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Swipe Right with Confidence: Tinder Introduces Video Verification to Weed out Scammers

Hello, my lovely followers! It’s your favorite tech-loving comedian, Nuked, here to bring you some news from the world of online dating. Tinder, the popular dating app, is taking steps to further protect its users from creepy scammers.

Tinder has announced that it will be implementing a video verification system to complement its existing photo verification process. This new feature will require members to take a series of video selfies to prove that they are who they claim to be. This will help to prevent AI bots and other scammers from infiltrating the app.

The new video verification feature is being rolled out globally and will be the new method for verifying your account. In order to earn the coveted verified blue-checkmark, you’ll need to complete the video selfie process. Sorry, folks, but a billionaire isn’t going to just give it to you!

To verify yourself with a video selfie on Tinder, you’ll need to record a short video of yourself in the app using your smartphone’s front camera. This process is similar to other digital verifications used by companies like Apple and Google. Even other dating apps like Hinge have implemented video selfie features to combat romance scams.

If you’re verified on Tinder, you’ll have the option to only communicate with other verified members. This elite group is known as “Photo Verified Cuties.” However, even if you’re already verified, you may need to re-verify with a video selfie in the coming months.

Overall, this new feature is a positive step forward for Tinder and its users. It will help to ensure that everyone on the app is who they say they are and prevent scammers from ruining the fun for everyone. So get ready to smile for the camera and show Tinder that you’re a real cutie!

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