The Bumble appointment application is adding some new security features, . This allows users to send an identification issued by the Government to the system. Once confirmed, the profiles will obtain a pleasant and brilliant verification badge so that the potential connections know that everything is up and upwards.
Bumble users can now filter profiles depending on who is verified by ID. There is even an application tool to ask a coincidence to complete the process. The identification verification is now available in the US., United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and several other countries, with more to come in the near future.
The platform has also introduced something called the date of sharing. This security function allows users to share details of a date with reliable contact. The details of the date include who meet with, when the meeting will begin and where the meeting will take place. If the plans change, the information can be easily updated through the application. The game has something similar ,. Tinder even.
There is a final security update, since Bumble has updated the review before sending the tool. This alerts members when a message can be inappropriate. It began as a pilot program that was implemented as part of the compliant function, but now it has spread to all chats.
Finally, today's update brings something called Discover. This is a “personalized experience and a new way of finding common land in Bumble.” To that end, it shows the most compatible people based on similar interests and appointment intentions. The list is updated daily. Bumble says that the Discover page will continue to improve and provide more precise connections as users update the favorite badges and complete profiles.
This article originally appeared in Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/boble-adds-id-verification-and-thet-safety-features-170228333.html?src=rsss