Tinder to Require Face Scans for New U.S. Users
Tinder to Require Face Scans for New U.S. Users

Tinder to Require Face Scans for New U.S. Users

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Match Group is making its Face Check facial verification mandatory for all new U.S. Tinder users, beginning with California and rolling out to other states in the coming months; the feature is already live in several countries. New members must record a short in-app liveness video selfie that is compared to their profile photos; successful matches earn a Photo Verified badge. Match says raw videos are deleted after review while it retains an encrypted, non-reversible face map/3D vector or mathematical hash to detect duplicate accounts, bots, stolen-photo scams and other bad actors. Match reports testing results showing about a 60% drop in exposure to potential bad actors and roughly a 40% reduction in related reports. The system is reported to be powered by FaceTec and builds a 3D face model from multiple angles rather than using a device’s Face ID module; Match plans to extend similar verification across its other dating apps next year amid privacy and regulatory concerns.

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