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Can Tinder show wrong location?

Can Tinder show wrong location?

If you connect to s Wi-Fi network that has been routed to a location with a different IP address, Tinder can show the wrong location. If the location settings on Facebook are incorrect, then Tinder may confuse your current location. This problem can also arise if you are using an old version of Tinder.

Can someones location change on Tinder even if the app is not on their phone?

The answer is all in their location. The question people have long wanted to know the answer to is if Tinder continue to update a user’s location if the app is closed, or only when the user is active. The answer is- you have to open the app and trigger the location services within it, for the location to be updated.

Why does my Tinder match location keep changing?

As soon as the App is open Tinder has acess to the location service of your device and by that it always updates your location as soon as you open Tinder. If you keep it closed it won’t update your location. Your matches would use paid version to change far distances.

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How can you tell if someone is active on Tinder 2020?

Recently Active

  1. Now you can see which potential matches have been Recently Active.
  2. In the app, green dots appear will next to the names of potential matches who’ve been online in the last 24 hours.
  3. For Tinder Gold and Platinum subscribers, you may notice these dots in your Likes You grid.

What does it mean to be active on Tinder?

Tinder introduced the green dot as a way of demonstrating if a user has been recently active or not. If the user has a green dot next to their name, it means they have been online and active in the last 24 hours.

Why does Tinder show me people far away?

Passport – They may be using the Passport feature to check out potential matches in your current location. On a similar note, if you’re a Tinder subscriber and have recently visited another city, you may see people from there for up to 24hrs after changing your location.