Tinder is an online dating and social networking application. Users can anonymously browse other users' profiles, including photos, bios, and interest lists, and decide whether they like or dislike each other. Tinder uses a two-way like mechanism where two users have to like each other to be matched and start messaging each other.
Within two months of launch, Tinder has successfully matched more than 10,000 couples, bringing the total number of users to 350,000.
The way the app works is very simple: based on the user's geographic location, four users within a certain distance are recommended to the user every day, and the user is given a score based on factors such as the number of mutual friends, common interests, and social network connections. Displays users with the highest scores. Users can choose to like the recommended user or skip (equivalent to not interested). If the user you like also likes you, then you can send each other messages, follow each other, and possibly organize offline meetings, etc.
When using Tinder, if you want to prevent your account from being detected, you can use the multi-login account browser to implement account anti-detection. The Bitbrowser multi-login account browser simulates the hardware configuration and fingerprint information of the browser, instead of using multiple computers to protect the browser fingerprint. The browser configuration files of each multi-login account browser have independent cookies, local storage and other caches, which are completely isolated from each other and cannot be accessed by each other.
To start using DoDen Account Browser, first download and install it on your computer. Then open the Duodeng account browser and set different browser profiles according to your needs. Each browser configuration file can be regarded as an independent computer, which can simulate the real browser fingerprint when setting up, and is equipped with a corresponding proxy IP. You can generate multiple unique browser profiles and set a different proxy IP for each profile.
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multi-login account browser, you can generate independent browser configuration files for each Tinder account. When registering and logging in to your account, choose to use Google, Facebook or a phone number to register as needed. After successfully logging in, Tinder will obtain your location information and recommend people nearby. If you choose to log in using Facebook, Tinder will obtain information about you on Facebook. If you want to get recommendations and be matched with friends more accurately, it is recommended that you update your personal information on Facebook.