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Tinder Alert! Devastating effects of ‘Tinder on Teens’ wellbeing

Thirty-two years ago, IRC (Internet Relay Chat clients) started a revolutionary journey and became the first milestone for public interactions online. There were text-based chat servers with multiple topics that included love and romance. There are still over 2000 active IRC servers worldwide. Despite that, Gen-Z is moved on to other sources like Tinder to meet their “possible-lover.” Tinder is where introverted or shy people interact with others and feel comfortable there. 

Unlike most dating apps, Tinder initially did not have age limitations to set up the accounts, which led young kids aged 13 to 17 to sign up. In 2016, after looking at the concerns for the safety of young kids, Tinder banned underage children. Even then, there is a possibility of lying about the age and manipulating the sign-up process. So if your child is a teenager, no matter if he is 18 and above, you must know that there are some dangerous effects on them. Using an Android monitoring app can help parents detect such an application on your child’s mobile.

We all know that millennial teens are unbreathable without their smartphones. As per the research by PEW, 95 percent of teens are smartphone owners. Teens also claim to be using smartphones for intimate relations.

In this article, we will discuss the dangers of dating apps like Tinder on our teenagers. Also, how parents can avoid and resolve those issues.

About Tinder:

Suppose you want to connect to people with the desire to create a love bond. In that case, there are multiple options available online like Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, Coffee Meets Bagel, Happen, etc. Still, Tinder is the most popular among them. People upload a brief description of themselves and upload it with a picture on Tinder. After that, you are notified about other people in your area looking forward to meeting someone. You can either swipe left (if you like the profile) or swipe right (if you want to approach the person) on profiles of others. If both the parties swipe right to each other, you get a match notification.

Tinder Popularity Among Teens:

Tinder is very popular among teenagers. Out of many reasons for its popularity; some of them are mentioned below:

  1. Instant Appeasement:

The app provides an opportunity to look around faces and feel pleasure instantly.

2. Short Profiles:

Today we like to read short and precise notes instead of reading whole pages of information. The same goes with the dating profiles. The shorter and appealing it is, the more teens like them.

3. Non Complicated:

It’s a simple app with a simple interface. Teens can connect with their potential matches within minutes.

4. No Rejection Alert:

As users will only receive the approved notifications if someone has swiped right on their profiles, so it means that their hearts will not break if someone dislikes their picture.

5. No one-to-one Invitation:

Teens claim that Tinder gives a platform to ask people out virtually, which is a less anxiety-evoking method.

Dangerous Facts About Tinder:

As harmless as it seems, the reality is, in fact, the opposite for adolescents who are still in their developing age. PEW Research center and other researchers say that;

  1. 54 percent of people dating online misrepresent themselves and use fake pictures and information to attract people. 
  2. 28 percent of people felt harassed or unsafe when contacted by another Tinder user.
  3. Another study shows that 47 percent of people use Tinder for hookups rather than serious relationships.

Be safe and use an Android tracking app to monitor your teen’s online work.

The Dangers of Tinder:

  1. Teen Predators:

There is no date of birth verification system by Tinder; hence children of small age groups can easily lie and cheat the system. Teen predators are smart enough to find a teenager despite their lies about their age. While teens are supposed to meet the teens online instead, Tinder becomes a hotspot for perpetrators to hunt innocent teens. Perpetrators gain the attention of the teen, force them to meet, and then take advantage of their innocence by threatening them.

2. Location via Photo:

When a teenager searches for people, Tinder shows people within a radius of their location. This already discloses the primary area of the child. However, there were some cases where tech-savvy people reached the child’s door through their picture. Protect your kid’s live location and hide it with an Android monitoring app.

3. Scamming:

Teens get into trouble by the most common problem on Tinder. Some scammers look for teenagers and lure them through offers to send their personal details. The other way to deceive teenagers is by sending them shady links to click, which takes away personal data.

4. One-to-One Meeting:

Teens are naïve to think they can get a platonic relationship through Tinder. But the reality is the opposite. People insist on meeting in person, and meeting a stranger at a secluded place can be very dangerous.

5. One-Night Stand:

Tinder is primarily famous for one-night stands or hookups. Tinder fosters sex, which can be okay for a mature adult person, but this can do serious harm to teens. Read the chats of your teen using an Android spyware app.

6. Superficial Premise:

Tinder pushes people to judge others quickly by other’s profile pictures. Tinder is all about how someone looks in their photo to be approached by others. Teenagers are already under pressure about their body image and perfect looks; Tinder multiplies this pressure resulting in low self-esteem.

Dealing And Healing Teenager:

  1. Find out if your child is really on Tinder.
  2. Don’t bother them with an unforgettable question.
  3. Use an Android monitoring app to track their application’s installation.
  4. Discuss the dangers of Tinder in detail without hesitation with your child.
  5. Terrible experiences can leave your child scarred for life. Parents need to take proper steps to minimize this risk.

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