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Tinder is hunting for bogus profiles to reassure its users. The dating app launches a feature in France to verify the profiles of registrants, reports Clubic . This artificial intelligence tool is capable of analyzing selfies taken via Tinder in real time. These photos are compared to the photos previously posted on the profile. If there are too many differences, the profile will not be authenticated.

A blue badge to authenticate profiles

But those who don't lie about their looks will get a blue badge. What reassure other users. The dating application "the most used in the world" with 340 million downloads, according to its press release, did not offer this type of security and therefore included many fraudulent profiles.

How do I get my badge? In the application, you must first access his profile by clicking at the top left of the screen. Then click on his name and age and on "Check your profile". Then just take a selfie by mimicking the model provided by Tinder. Once this operation has been completed, click on "Submit for review".

To obtain certification, it is necessary to repeat this step 4 to 5 times by multiplying the shots. The AI ​​at the heart of this functionality will be assisted by a dedicated team, specifies Tinder.

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