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Tinder wants to scan your Camera Roll now. This can’t possibly end well.

So Tinder just announced they’re testing a new AI that wants to “get to know you better.”
How? By analyzing your Camera Roll. Yeah. Your personal photos. Not the ones you upload. The ones sitting quietly in your gallery right now.

They claim it’ll help “understand your lifestyle” so the app can find “better matches.” It’s already rolling out in New Zealand and Australia.

At first, it sounds kind of cool... I mean an AI that learns your vibe so you don’t waste time swiping on people who don’t fit.
But then you realize what this actually means.

You’re giving a dating app permission to scan through your private photos. Your friends, your house, your trips, maybe even screenshots. All that data feeding some model somewhere.

Sure, Tinder says it’s optional. But let’s be honest, most people tap “Allow” without thinking twice.

Feels like we’re slowly getting comfortable letting tech see everything about us, and calling it “personalization.”

Would you actually let Tinder peek into your Camera Roll if it meant “better matches”?
Or is this the moment we should start saying no before things go too far?
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