Hinge launches a new feature for daters to privately share details with matches
- Hinge launched a new feature called Match Note, enabling users to privately share information with matches on February 26, 2025.
- The feature helps underrepresented groups, especially LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent users, share important personal details comfortably.
- A survey showed that 68% of over 2,000 users felt Match Note improved compatibility assessment with matches, according to Hinge.
- Match Note follows Prompt Feedback and comes after an investigation into Match Group's reporting failures on its dating apps.
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Hinge launches a new feature for daters to privately share details with matches
Dating app Hinge launched a new feature called “Match Note” on Wednesday, allowing users to privately share information with matches that they haven’t Hinge launched a new feature called “Match Note," so users can share information with matches that they haven’t shared publicly on their profile.
Hinge’s new feature wants to help trans and neurodivergent daters
Dating apps are a notoriously hostile space towards transgender users. If they list their transness in their profiles, they’re outing themselves to the world. If they don’t, matches could accuse them of catfishing. Picking the right time to tell matches can feel impossible. With “Match Note,” Hinge wants to help these daters out. The feature, which launched this morning, lets users send a must-read note to their match before starting a conversat…
Hinge users can now share private details to matches
Today, dating app Hinge launches Match Note, a feature for users to privately share details about themselves with matches before starting a conversation.Match Notes are for aspects of oneself you might not want to share on your public profile, but you do want potential dates to know. For example, if you're non-monogamous, sober, or recently out. SEE ALSO: Comparing AI features for Bumble, Hinge, and Tinder Hinge users can now add a Match Note w…
Hinge launches a new feature for daters to privately share details with matches - WeirdReads
Dating app Hinge launched a new feature called “Match Note” on Wednesday, allowing users to privately share information with matches that they haven’t shared publicly on their profile. Users can add a Match Note by going to their profile, similar to how they can add a text prompt. The note is always visible to new matches, but they’ll only be able to read it once. To complete the match, the other person must acknowledge the note to start the co…
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