This isn’t a total surprise; earlier this year when reporting its first-quarter earnings, Tinder parent Match announced that it was adding face-to-face video chat to the app. The new feature is first being tested for some members in the U.S. (Virginia, Illinois, Georgia, and Colorado); Brazil; Australia; Spain; Italy; France; Vietnam; Indonesia; Korea; Taiwan; Thailand; Peru; and Chile.
Here’s how it works. After the two members start engaging in a conversation, tapping on the video icon takes the conversation to a new level. Virtually, that is. Both members need to have the feature enabled for it to work. It also can be disabled quickly. Those engaging in a virtual date must agree to follow Tinder’s house rules including no nudity or sexual content. No illegal activities are allowed including harassment, hate speech, or violence. And no content involving minors is permitted. Once the call is over, Tinder wants to hear some feedback from the participants.
Source: Phonearena
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