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Home » Creepy, new Tinder feature wants all access to your photo library — and to spy on your most intimate moments
Creepy, new Tinder feature wants all access to your photo library — and to spy on your most intimate moments
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Creepy, new Tinder feature wants all access to your photo library — and to spy on your most intimate moments

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 18, 20262 ViewsNo Comments

Artificial intelligence is now going to pic out your dating profile pics. 

Finding “the one” just got a bit easier — or creepier — with Tinder’s radical “Camera Roll Scan” feature. The AI-powered innovation grants the app access to a user’s complete iPhone photo library to get the full picture of the singleton’s “vibe” for potential love connections. 

Internet naysayers, however, are getting a weird vibe from the cutting-edge technology, arguing that it’s just another form of AI invasion and personal data-collecting disguised as a trendy matchmaking tool.

It’s the latest advancement in robotics to recently come under fire for treading on the human experience, making everyday life less authentic and more automated. 

“Tinder just built a surveillance feature and called it a personality quiz. The camera roll is the most intimate dataset on your phone,” tweeted a tech skeptic. “‘Vibe analysis” is the friendliest possible name for training a behavioral model on your private photos.”

“AI that scans your personal photos to psychoanalyze your personality,” echoed a separate social media cynic, in part. “You’re not finding love. You’re training a recommendation engine with your most intimate data.”

But Tinder states that the goal of its feature isn’t to intrude on a person’s private life or sensitive content, nor is it to upload their entire camera roll to its server for misuse. 

Instead, the camera roll scan gathers a relevant sample of snapshots that are temporarily processed by Tinder to generate “Photo Insights.”

“Photo Insights are short descriptions of your interests, personality, or lifestyle generated by analyzing patterns in your photo library,” per the platform’s site. “When you opt-in to Photo Insights, we analyze your camera photos to identify key themes that help Tinder personalize your experience and better connect you with others.”

It’s an intricate process aimed at landing singles their life partners. 

After a user grants the bot access to their pics, AI scans and analyzes photo quality and content. Select photos are then “temporarily uploaded” to Tinder’s server to generate photo insights, according to the company. 

Once the detailed information is gathered, the bot suggests which pics best showcase the user’s personality for optimal matchmaking results. 

But the human has final say over which snaps are shared to their account, and Tinder says it won’t add photos to profiles without permission. 

“These suggestions are based on what we know about what kinds of photos tend to perform well, personalized with the lifestyle, interests and personality themes from your Photo Insights,” reads the site. 

Following the scan, photos that the user chooses not to post are deleted from Tinder within 90 days, but “may be analyzed to help us improve the Photo Insights feature.”

And it’s not surface-level science. 

The feature also allows willing participants to take a selfie or use their profile photo to “generate biometric data to identify photos of you in your library,” according to the site.

“If you want us to suggest photos that feature you, you can generate biometric data to find photos of you on your device,” the explanation continues. “Tinder uses a privacy-preserving tool to detect which of your profile photos has an outline of a face, without generating any biometric data or collecting details about the features of your face.

“Tinder doesn’t collect, store, access or otherwise receive any biometric data generated from your selfie, profile photo, or photos on your camera roll,” the company insists. “Instead, everything takes place entirely on your device, and all biometric data used as part of this feature is deleted from your device once you exit the feature. Your selfie is also deleted.”

Despite assurances that Tinder’s automated motives are on the up-and-up, doubters across social media don’t seem to be convinced. 

“Your entire camera roll, every photo, every screenshot, every random meme you saved at 2am. They say it’s to understand your vibe,” wrote an X user. “When tech companies say ‘vibe’ they usually mean data. Never ever get trapped into this.”

“[Five dollars] will say that folks in that app will get their private photos leaked later,” another groaned.

“Tinder has no incentive to match you with your significant other because then you’d stop using the app,” commented an equally pessimistic Xer. “The photo collecting is for ad and marketing purposes.”

“Tech companies don’t even come up with elaborate excuses to steal as much info for you,” agreed another, in part.

“They announce a feature they know [that] you know is just for data harvesting.”

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