Does Tinder tell you if someone is online?

Answered by Michael Wilson

Tinder does provide information about whether someone is online or not. When you see the label “Online Now” on a recommended profile, it means that person has been active on Tinder within the past two hours. This feature is designed to let users know who is currently active on the app and potentially available for a conversation or match.

The “Online Now” status is indicated by a small green dot or a label that appears on the profile picture of the person. This helps users quickly identify who is actively using the app at that moment. It can be a useful feature for those who want to engage in real-time conversations or find someone who is currently active and responsive.

However, if you prefer not to share your “Online Now” status with others, Tinder allows you to opt out of this feature. To do so, simply tap on the profile icon on the app’s main screen. From there, you can access your profile settings and make changes to your visibility preferences. By modifying your settings, you can choose whether or not to display your online status to other users.

It’s important to note that while the “Online Now” feature provides an indication of recent activity, it does not guarantee that a person is actively using the app or available for a conversation at that very moment. People may still have the app running in the background or have logged out after being active. Therefore, it’s always best to engage in a conversation and gauge the other person’s responsiveness before making any assumptions about their availability.

Tinder does inform users about someone’s online status through the “Online Now” label. However, this feature can be opted out of if you prefer to keep your activity status private. It’s always important to remember that the online status is not a definitive indicator of someone’s availability, and it’s best to engage in a conversation to determine if the person is actively using the app or responsive at that moment.