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Tinder To Require Facial Recognition Check For New Users In California (axios.com) 41

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Axios: Tinder is mandating new users in California verify their profiles using facial recognition technology starting Monday, executives exclusively tell Axios. The move aims to reduce impersonation and is part of Tinder parent Match Group's broader effort to improve trust and safety amid ongoing user frustration. The Face Check feature prompts users to take a short video selfie during onboarding. The biometric face scan, powered by FaceTec, then confirms the person is real and present and whether their face matches their profile photos. It also checks if the face is used across multiple accounts. If the criteria are met, the user receives a photo verified badge on their profile. The selfie video is then deleted. Tinder stores a non-reversible, encrypted face map to detect duplicate profiles in the future.

Face Check is separate from Tinder's ID Check, which uses a government-issued ID to verify age and identity. "We see this as one part of a set of identity assurance options that are available to users," Match Group's head of trust and safety Yoel Roth says. "Face Check ... is really meant to be about confirming that this person is a real, live person and not a bot or a spoofed account." "Even if in the short term, it has the effect of potentially reducing some top-line user metrics, we think it's the right thing to do for the business," Rascoff said.

Tinder To Require Facial Recognition Check For New Users In California

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  • by gurps_npc ( 621217 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2025 @08:10PM (#65490056) Homepage

    So, some of the least trustworthy people have found that people are abusing their system, so they demand you give them more private information and trust them to delete it.

    I have no idea why people would agree to this.

  • I am so glad that I don't have to use sites like this.

    • Username checks out!

      At any rate, if you can't trust a sketchy site for one-night-stands, who can you trust?

      • Well, I guess my point was that since I'm married, I don't the problem of "trying to meet people", regardless of how good or bad a particular site may be. I just have no need of their services. I'm glad to be in this position.

        With the crazy fucked up world we are in, "trying to meet people" is a stressor I just don't fucking need.

  • by Uldis Segliņš ( 4468089 ) on Tuesday July 01, 2025 @08:37PM (#65490124)
    Haha, they revealed the actual reason. Sadly this is a huge step backwards regarding peoples privacy. Sad that they are in the position to do this invasion of so many desperate peoples lives. No alternatives AFAIK for places to find your future significant other.
    • Re: (Score:1, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      No alternatives AFAIK for places to find your future significant other.

      You can always go to church

      • No alternatives AFAIK for places to find your future significant other.

        You can always go to church

        The only church I would even remotely consider looking for a mate in would be either Wiccan or Pastafarian. So I'd have a hard time following your advice, because AFAICT, because there are no congregations of either of these anywhere near where I live.

        Fortunately I'm married, so the point is moot.

        • If you'd have spent more time in the clusterfuck of modern hedonistic dating, you'd exclusively date churchgoers. I don't know if the people are any better, but it'd be hard to be any worse than you'd find on dating apps.
      • by gtall ( 79522 )

        Cannot trust the ministers to keep their hands to themselves.

    • This cuts down on catfishing and makes uploading another persons / AIs photos hard(er). The photos / videos submitted are not released to your profile and you don't know what actions you will be asked to perform before hand. The results are then compaired to your photos you upload to ensure that it's you.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      It's fucking tinder. What privacy? The whole point of the service is to find people to go on dates with? Y'know? Seeing people's profiles? Swiping? I've never even used the fucking thing and I know how it works because it's so fucking ubiquitous.

    • No alternatives AFAIK for places to find your future significant other.

      You are using it wrong.

  • Every dating website I've been on has a Verified feature that required a face scan. I mostly ignored users that didn't have the Verified badge. Also there was a fresh batch of obviously fake andunverified accounts each day to swipe through, so nice if this elimnates those.
  • by Mirnotoriety ( 10462951 ) on Wednesday July 02, 2025 @09:33AM (#65490972)
    > Tinder is mandating new users in California verify their profiles using facial recognition technology starting Monday, executives exclusively tell Axios. The move aims to reduce impersonation and is part of Tinder parent Match Group's broader effort to improve trust and safety amid ongoing user frustration. The Face Check feature prompts users to take a short video selfie during onboarding.
  • Why now? Why Photo's specifically?

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