Bumble gets identity verification


Bumble Optional verification of the identifier is offered, adding badges to the profiles of users who confirmed their identity using the government’s ID cards. It arrives as part of a series of safety updates that include the new participation date feature aimed at allowing you to quickly share history plans with friends and family.

Checking definition is Available in 11 marketsIncluding the United States and the United Kingdom, with plans to expand more. This requires downloading a copy of an identifier issued by the government, such as the passport or a driver’s license, and take a personal photo. There is no condition to go to this verification, but Bumble will add a badge to the user profiles they have. It also allows users to liquidate the verified profiles and ask the matches to officially verify themselves.

Along with verification, bumble also adds a new feature called the date of participation. This allows you to send the details of the planned dates directly to the reliable contacts, including the ability to update these details from within the Bumple app if changing plans. The company says that 67 per cent of users of dating applications included in their survey last month has already shared the details of history with friends, and this should simplify this process.

Finally, Bumble will now alert users who are about to send a chat message that does not meet the application of the application of the application community, which gives them the option to edit it. The application already issues these alerts of the messages sent using the proof feature, but it will now do so for regular chat messages as well.

Both verification of identity and history sharing in similar features that Tinder already offer. This application was first launched to verify the identity in Japan in 2019, but it did not completely take it out elsewhere Until last year.

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