Tinder’s new Block Contacts feature lets users block personal contacts, be it exes, family members or colleagues.

Tinder is launching an upgrade to limit awkward run-ins with familiar faces on the dating app.
The online dating platform’s new “Block Contacts” feature lets users avoid personal contacts, be it exes, family members or colleagues. The upgrade will be available globally on Monday. 
 Were rolling out Block Contacts as an additional resource empowering members with peace of mind by helping create a worry-free space for them to spark new connections,” Bernadette Morgan, group product manager for trust and safety at Tinder, said in a Friday news release.
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Tinder’s new Block Contacts feature lets users block personal contacts in the app.
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A recent survey commissioned by Tinder found that more than 40% of 1,500 respondents have come across an ex partner on a dating app. The survey, which was conducted in May, also found 24% of respondents have seen a family member or colleague on the app, and another 10% have seen a professors profile. Nearly four out of five surveyed said they would prefer not to see, or be seen, by those contacts.
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