Your Tinder profile is about to change in 3 huge ways

Tinder’s dating app gives users a quick look into a potential match’s life before they decide if they’re compatible via swipe, but now even more information will be on full display. Following an update that went live today, desired relationship types, a person’s pronouns, and relationship goals will now appear front and center on user profiles as badges found directly underneath a person’s name and age.

The updated information has been added in order to improve clarity for all users. According to a survey conducted by Tinder, 73% of Tinder users say that they’re looking for someone on the app who knows what they want and are clear about it. The newfound focus Tinder is taking on clarity when it comes to what sort of relationship type a person is looking for is meant to help streamline interactions, and cut out any matches that come from misaligned expectations.

Tinder

The information that’s coming with the update isn’t new to Tinder users since many explicitly state their desired relationship types in their bios, though not everyone does. With the official additions to each profile, users can now make quicker decisions about the people they’re looking to match with.

Related

  • I created the perfect iPhone home screen — and you can too

  • What is the Temu app? Here’s everything you need to know

  • Android does this one thing so much better than iOS, and it drives me crazy

The options available to users are meant to provide a lot of detail in just a small amount of space. For example, there are five different options for the Relationship Type setting to include relationships such as monogamy, polyamory, and more. Similarly, the pronoun options give users the choice of four pronouns to display on their profile from a list of 15 options. Users can set one of six relationship goals as a profile badge as well to help best describe what they’re looking to get out of Tinder with options such as “long-term relationship,” “short-term open to long,” “still figuring it out,” and more.

Hopefully, the updated profile badges help even more people be matched up with compatible users and find what they’re looking for much faster without having to resort to the same conversations that deal with asking around about intentions and goals.

Related posts

Latest posts

Samsung will buy your old phone, no strings attached

Samsung has launched a new program where it will purchase your used, old Galaxy phone without the requirement of buying a new device at the same time.

4 tech products that changed my life last year

Despite using more tech products than ever before last year, there are only a handful that have become a necessity. Here are the four that changed my life.

AMD may still wait for Nvidia before unleashing RDNA 4

According to a new leak, AMD's plans regarding the RDNA 4 release date may have changed.

It’s 2025, and the iPhone still has an annoying alarm bug

If your iPhone alarm doesn't always ring, you aren't alone. Dozens of users have reported the problem, but Apple hasn't issued a fix.

I bought a dumb phone for my grandma, but ended up using it myself

To tickle my monkey brain, I momentarily switched to an unusual dumb phone and ended up loving my time with it.

The 2025 iPad Air may get a two-generation performance boost

The next iPad Air could see a considerable performance boast over the current model.

High blood pressure monitoring may finally come to the Apple Watch in 2025

Mark Gurman has suggested the next iteration of Apple Watch and Apple Watch Ultra could come with blood pressure sensors, a long-awaited feature.

The Samsung Galaxy Ring just got four big updates. Here’s what’s new

The Samsung Galaxy Ring is gaining new wellness features and is now available for those with larger fingers.

Nvidia celebrates Trump, slams Biden for putting AI in jeopardy

Nvidia has some harsh words for the outgoing Biden administration and high praise for the upcoming Trump administration concerning AI.

An unusual image has revealed a world-beating OnePlus Open 2 spec

A teaser image for the OnePlus Open 2's equivalent in China, the Oppo Find N5, has revealed that it's all set to beat a world record.