The dating app Bumble has added some new security features, . This allows users to submit government-issued IDs to the system. Once confirmed, the profile will receive a beautiful and shiny verification badge, allowing potential connections to know everything is on it.
Bumble users can now filter configuration files based on ID verification. There is even a request tool that requires a match to complete the process. ID verification is now available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and several other countries, with more verifications in the near future.
The platform also introduces what is called a sharing date. This security feature allows users to share date details with trusted contacts. Date details include the people they meet, when they will begin and where the meeting will be held. If you plan to change, you can easily update information through the app. Match something similar . Even the fire .
Bumble updated the comments before sending the tool, which is the final security update. This alerts members when the message may be inappropriate. It was originally launched as a pilot program that was launched as part of the compliment feature but has now expanded to all chats.
Finally, today’s update brings what’s called discovery. It’s a “personalized experience and a new way to find a common foundation on Bumble.” To do this, it shows the most compatible people based on similar interests and dating intentions. The list is refreshing every day. Bumble says the discovery page will continue to improve and provide more accurate connections as users update their preferred interest badges and full profile.