New Website Lets Anyone Spy on Tinder Users (theguardian.com)
An anonymous reader cites an article on The Guardian: Tinder isn't as private as many of its users think, and a new website which aims to exploit that is causing concern among users of the dating app Swipebuster promises to let Tinder users find out whether people they know have an account on the dating app, and even stalk them down to their last known location. The website charges $4.99 to let someone see whether the target is using Tinder, and can narrow down results by first name, age, gender and location. But it doesn't do so by hacking into Tinder, or even by "scraping" the app manually. Instead, it searches the database using Tinder's official API, which is intended for use by third-party developers who want to write software that plugs in with the site. All the information that it can reveal is considered public by the company, and revealed through the API with few safeguards.
Tinder is not a dating app, it's a fuck finder app.
Is that a new amazon app for their line of fire products?
Minimum threshold fixed. Thanks!
By using anything on Facebook, you are making the conscious decision to not give a hoot about your privacy.
Acting surprised when the biggest online privacy-violation-platform does what it has set out to do is ridiculous.
"we don't even know what living means now, what it is, and what it is called? leave us alone without books[internet] and we shall be lost and in confusion at once. we shall not know what to join on to, what to cling to, what to love and what to hate, what to respect and what to despise. we are oppressed at being men--men with a real individual body and blood, we are ashamed of it, we think it a disgrace and try to contrive to be some sort of impossible generalized man.
we are stillborn, and for generations past have been begotten, not by living fathers, and that suits us better and better. we are developing a taste for it. soon we shall contrive to be born somehow from an idea."
--notes from underground by fyodor mikhailovich dostoyevsky
Tinder will soon block the app. End of story.
If you want news from today, you have to come back tomorrow.
TOS will be updated and API key revoked within days.
Never used Tinder, but I would expect that this new web site can only cause harm to Tinder users.
My eyes reflect the stars and a smile lights up my face.
I can see this being used by bosses and HR to see if someone is really sick or not
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An app designed to expose a person to nearby persons isn't private? Who'd have thunk it?
Isn't that the definition of not private to begin with?
I've looked into lots of these APIs myself, as well as their license agreements for the developer accounts required to use them. Twitter and Facebook's aren't any more capable of protecting user data from being harvested by app creators. The privacy of your friend's list and its spidery web of interconnects to other site users is protected by the honor system only.
But Grindr is still OK, right?
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?