My Safe Code Tinder

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Noonlight is not involved in identity or profile verification. If someone you've matched with on Tinder or SnapChat sends you a link to verify your identity with Noonlight or requests a safe code from you, this is a scam. Noonlight does not do identity verification and does not require your credit card information.

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If you are scammed by someone, you should immediately report that user and any identifying information on them to the customer service team of either Tinder or SnapChat.

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Here is an example scam link that is fraudulent - scnoonlightprotection.org

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A screenshot of an illegitimate, fraudulent website is shown below.

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If someone you've matched with on Tinder or SnapChat sends you a link to verify your identity with Noonlight or requests a safe code from you, this is a scam. Noonlight does not do identity verification and does not require your credit card information. Whether you like it or not, you must verify a phone number, but hey, who said it has to be your real number? This brief 6 minute read is going to show you how you can use Tinder without really using a phone number or how to do it with a fake numbe. Tinder is launching new safety features today, including a photo verification system that’ll place a blue check mark on daters’ profiles, a partnership with the safety app Noonlight to give. Using my male housemate’s Tinder account, I was able to chat to three prostitues in one day and was blown away by how quick, easy and transparent it could be to buy sex over Tinder. On all three occasions, the process was the same – match with the girl, chat to them over Tinder about what I wanted and how much they would charge and then.

We are actively working with Tinder's team to resolve this issue. Information on the actual, legitimate safety feature that Noonlight powers for Tinder users can be accessed at the following links:

Beware: Tinder users are being lured into a scam called “Verifyandmeet.”

Details:

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In recent weeks, automated bots masquerading as Tinder profiles have been telling real users to get “verified,” as part of a clever scam to sell them porn, security firm Symantec said on Thursday.

The spam bots first send off flirty messages, like “Wanna eat cookie dough together some time?” only to then ask whether Tinder has verified the user [to verify the person you wanna meet isn’t a serial killer lol”].

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These spam bots send links to different sites, but each variation does the same thing: it asks for credit card information as a way to “verify the user’s age.” Then it slaps you with recurring charges of $118.76 per month for an online pornography subscription.

My Safe Code Tinder

Be safe out there, friends! Official Tinder personnel recommend linking your Tinder account to Instagram if you want to prove your identity, but always avoid anything that takes you to an off-Tinder website or asks for personal information.

Only Attracting Bots On Tinder?! 😧

Don’t worry — you can turn this around. 99.9% of your success on Tinder depends on which pics you choose for your profile. Drop the bad ones, put up some better ones, and the matches can start rolling in immediately.

Photofeeler can tell you exactly how your Tinder pics are coming across so you know which ones to use. And Photofeeler is free to use here.

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Go to Photofeeler.com now and give it a try!