As many states across the country are placing stay-at-home orders or encouraging self-isolation, business and school closures are becoming the new norm. Many people are missing the everyday exchanges that make us human, from sharing a smile in Chem class or the chance to Netflix & Chill.
In this challenging time, Tinder has seen a surge of members finding new ways to connect. More people are using Tinder bios to show their concern for others (‘how is everyone’) instead of their life motto.
Some are even reaching out across the world, using the Passport feature, to find solidarity with matches 1000s of miles away. And now luckily for all of us, the Passport feature, which allows you to connect with anyone anywhere in the world, is now available for free to all members through April 30th.
Now you can make the mistake of finding your college or high school ex and swiping right in a desperate hope to match.
The Details:
- Tinder’s Passport is currently available as one feature within Tinder Plus & Gold subscriptions. However, in the next iOS and Android releases, the Passport feature will become free for everyone.
More about Passport:
- This is typically a paid feature for Tinder Plus & Gold subscribers, but we’re offering it for free starting next week. Members can search by city or drop a pin on the map and you can begin liking, matching and chatting with Tinder members in the destination of your choice.
How do I change my location using Passport?
Tap the profile icon
Select Settings
Tap Location
Select Add a new location
How many cities can I use the Passport feature in?
You can only virtually be in one city at a time, but you can change your location as many times as you'd like. Members you’ve liked while using the Passport feature may see your profile up to a day after you’ve changed your location(s).