Tinder introduces Share My Date for enhanced safety
Tinder's Share My Date allows users to share comprehensive details of upcoming dates with loved ones through a single link. This feature includes location, time, match photo and profile, and even personalized notes. Users can edit plans and create unlimited dates up to 30 days in advance.
Tinder's new Share My Date feature allows users to share upcoming date details with loved ones via a single link. This functionality promotes both user safety and excitement for planned outings.
Tinder's Share My Date feature offers detailed sharing and flexibility
Tinder's Share My Date feature allows users to share upcoming date details with loved ones. This functionality provides a comprehensive view of the planned outing, including:
- Location
- Date and time
- Photo of the match
- Link to the match's profile
The feature additionally allows for the inclusion of personalized notes. Users can edit their date plans to ensure those with access to the link have the most current information. Notably, dates can be created within the app up to 30 days in advance. There is no limit to the number of dates users can generate and share, catering to those who frequently plan in-person meetings with matches.
Tinder introduces Share My Date, a new feature catering to user safety and transparency. This functionality addresses a documented user behavior – a 2024 study indicates that 51% of users under 30 already share date details with friends, while 19% inform their mothers. Share My Date streamlines this process, allowing users to share comprehensive date information with designated contacts.
The rollout of Share My Date commences in the coming months and encompasses the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Singapore, India, Ireland, Germany, France, Spain, Japan, Brazil, Switzerland, Mexico, Netherlands, Italy, South Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand. This feature builds upon existing safety measures employed by dating platforms. Notably, Match.com introduced a date check-in feature in 2020, enabling users to share date details with emergency contacts in unforeseen circumstances.