Bumble has launched optional ID verification as part of its safety updates, enabling users to confirm their identity with government-issued IDs and selfies. This feature, available in 11 markets including the US and UK, allows users to filter for verified profiles and request matches to get verified as well. Additionally, Bumble introduced the Share Date feature, allowing users to share date plans with trusted contacts directly through the app. Further updates include chat message alerts to promote community guidelines compliance, following similar features offered by Tinder. Whitney Wolfe Herd has returned as CEO amidst executive changes.
Bumble's new optional ID verification adds credibility to user profiles, enhancing safety by allowing users to confirm their identities through government-issued IDs and selfies.
With the Share Date feature, users can directly send their date plans to trusted contacts, streamlining the communication process and promoting safety on the platform.
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