
This may be the most popular dating app, Nonetheless, Tinder not always safe women female users.
Tech company now seems to want to make a dating platform a safer place and for this he works with the organization No more in Britannia, actively involved in domestic violence issues.
It all starts, of course, with the workforce of the company itself. OUR Renate Nyborg is First female CEO of Tinder and made sure to increase the number of women in the company by 30% since September 2021, when he took office.
Nyborg, in an interview with the BBC, does not hide what is everyday for all women: “Like any woman, I can count the experience that I had and probably would not want to have – by the way they turn to you, how they treat you at work, how things can turn out when you’re dating.”
Tinder’s general manager concludes, “I think every woman I’ve talked to has had this experience and I think it helps to be outnumbered.”
OUR Andrea Simon and its director End violence against women which fights violence against women in Britain, but believes that more drastic measures are needed to keep women safe online.
“Tinder’s new security conditions are a small step to help report abuse, but not enough to report threats of rape,” he says, noting that the number of date rapes against women has increased.
Tinder’s partnership with No More aims to create a program on the platform to educate users on consensual casual flirting, while No More will also provide related training to Tinder’s own employees.
It should be noted that dating apps they do not have any legal obligations regarding liability to users.
Tinder already took some security measures last year. Thus, malicious messages are now detected and the application is displayed on the sender’s screen. “Are you sure?” and that the recipient “It annoys you;”, respectively.
AT USA, Tinder partners with non-profit again Garbo but also national rape, abuse and incest network, with a second search in the user’s hit lists in the app if there are ex-rapists.
In addition, there is also the possibility that someone will click on it. panic button, if he does not feel safe, while in countries where it is legal, it is done identity verification.
OUR Alexis Germani, who is a dating coach, gives the following tips for even more safety:
-On the first date, always meet in a public place.
-Don’t let anyone pass to get you.
-Never give out very personal information such as your address.
– Tell someone you’re coming.
-Open the site on your mobile phone.
According to the BBC.
Source: Kathimerini

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