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Tinder: A new feature is coming soon called Matchmaker.

Tinder: A new feature is coming soon called Matchmaker.

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Your mother could soon find you a partner on Tinder

Using the new “Matchmaker” function, family members and friends can make recommendations. You do not need your own account for this purpose.

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You don’t need your own account to use the new feature. Rather, it is sufficient to invite the person wishing to marry.

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  • Tinder is a dating platform.

  • Now comes a new feature.

  • However, the new “Matchmaker” function is not yet available in all countries.

the Dating app tinder It now allows users to include their boyfriends, girlfriends, and family members in the matchmaking process. With the help of “Tinder Matchmaking,” you can now invite other people to support you in finding potential partners, writes online platform Futurezone.at.

No account is required to use this feature. Rather, it is sufficient to invite the person wishing to marry. After accepting the invitation, invited friends can see potential matches for that person and suggest their favorites. The user receives recommendations and can then swipe left (no match) or right (match).

This is how Tinder matchmaking works

Users create an individual link via the app. Up to 15 colleagues or family members can use this. The link gives you access to Tinder as a guest without registering. However, age verification and agreement to the terms of use are required. Access is valid for 24 hours to recommend profiles. Likes or messages cannot be sent. After the time is up, users see their friends’ recommendations and you can swipe left or right.

The new matchmaking feature is not yet available in Switzerland, but it should be added to the app soon. Users in Germany, France, Spain, Great Britain, USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam can now use the new feature.

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