After days of talking about it, Tinder finally unveiled its premium service, Tinder Plus.
The service includes an undo button and Passport, its travel feature, in line with previous reports. The undo button is there for those times you’ve swiped too fast and mistaken that cutie pie for an ugly toad — oops, undo.
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Tinder paints this feature as one you can use if you need recommendations for things to do during your travels, or to just connect with folks around the world. But really, we all know you’ll use it to spice up your trip’s evenings.
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The company says Tinder Plus will be available to all users by the end of the year and will be offered as an in-app purchase. Subscribers will be billed through the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store.
Tinder Plus from Tinder on Vimeo.
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