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Tinder Will Soon Let You Do A Background Check On Your Potential Suitor – Women’s Health
Finally waking up to the nightmare that is online dating, Tinder and other Match Group-owned apps are now looking to take the guesswork (and terror) out of dating…

Now, Tinder users will be able to vet their dates with details like their arrest record (yikes) or history of violence. It could be a game-changer, particularly for those looking to find love on the app that require greater confidence in meeting up with people.
Garbo says it collects public records and reports of violence or abuse, including arrests, convictions, restraining orders, harassment, an other violent crimes, while its website says it accepts manually submitted police report(s), order(s)…
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