Is Hinge safe?
Frankly speaking, no dating apps are safe. Of course, most of them – at least the good ones – have safety and privacy features built within the apps.
However, the sad reality is that we still end up encountering situations that are uncomfortable, unsafe, and completely unavoidable, thanks to some people and their lack of boundaries.
Most of the time, these incidents leave a bad aftertaste in your mouth, foreshadowing your future experience on the app.
So, the next time a cutie approaches you on a dating app, you are skeptical – is he for real? Is he pretending to be someone else? Does he have a girlfriend?
No, you are not judgmental – it’s the sort of response anyone would have after finding out that Prince Charming was married, or just catfishing you.
So here I am to discuss safety and privacy on Hinge.
More importantly, I want to make you aware of the risks of using Hinge and share with you the safety hacks I always follow on dating apps.
Stay tuned.
What Are The Risks Of Using Hinge?

For starters, let’s check out the common types of scams that you are likely to encounter on Hinge.
Also, I’ll briefly discuss the potential dangers of meeting a stranger from Hinge and privacy concerns associated with using the app.
Additionally, for a better understanding of safety on other dating apps, I’ve covered this query in detail for popular dating apps, including:
What Are The Common Hinge Scams?

Now, let’s check out the most common scams that you should look out for on Hinge:
1. Bot Or Fake Profiles:
Sadly, bot profiles are not run by any human user. Instead, they are controlled by some software that was made to infect your device.
Also, for a better understanding of scams on other dating apps, I’ve covered this query in depth for Tinder: 5 MOST Common Tinder Scams.
2. Two-Factor Authentication Or 2FA Scams:
FYI, 2FA or two-factor authentication is a method by which you can verify your identity for accessing different profiles, be it your Google account or bank account. It’s a sort of safety net.
However, scammers can obtain access to your login details and username, and then send you a clickable link that will help them access your bank account or some other account.
3. Catfishing:
This one’s a tale as old as time! Catfishing has existed since the inception of dating apps – and I think of it as an addiction. The ones who do it? They can’t stop!
FYI, catfishing is a deceptive process by which you pretend to be someone you are not. For instance, the Manti Te’o controversy is a popular catfishing scandal.
4. Promoter Scams:
These scammers are generally real people, but they are on the dating app only to promote their club or bar.
And this happens so organically, most of the time you won’t understand until you are at the date, watching your match interact with everyone like he is the PR of the place.
Data Breaches And Privacy Concerns:
Privacy concerns, including data breaches, are a major issue that people using online services should think about.
Moreover, even while Hinge takes several precautions as protection against these issues, no dating app is actually perfect.
So, if you are using Hinge or any other dating app, for that matter, you need to be cautious about protecting your privacy.
The Potential Dangers Of Meeting Strangers:
Almost by a dating app’s design, it is obvious that these apps are made for connecting you with strangers. That is not problematic, at least inherently.
Also, a majority of people on Hinge come with the right intentions – to find someone special.
Still, it is better to be careful about how much information you share with someone before really knowing about them.
Is Hinge Safe? (Compared To Other Dating Apps)

While there is no concrete information on safety and privacy on Hinge, having a basic understanding of the environment around you can help you to protect yourself on the app.
On that note, I have some stats to compare safety on Hinge with that on other dating apps.
Statistics Related To Scams On Hinge:
Like I was saying, there is no concrete or specific data related to scams on Hinge.
Having said that, according to the Federal Trade Commission’s report in 2022, 70,000 residents of the United States were victims of scams related to online dating.
Data On Security Breaches And User Privacy:
While there is no specific information related to security breaches and user privacy, anecdotal evidence does suggest that these have been issues that users have been facing for years.
Survey Results Related To User Experiences:
Users on Hinge have reported a significant variety of app experiences.
While many had a positive experience with successful matches and great conversations, some people have expressed distress about safety issues.
Moreover, even if it isn’t that common, some users have complained about fake profiles and catfishing scams.
Also, some people have reported that they have been victims of inappropriate behavior.
Considering Hinge’s interface and design – with its solid emphasis on genuine connections – the actual frequency of bad experiences and encounters does appear to be relatively lower, compared to other dating apps.
But naturally, this makes one thing clear – no dating app is completely immune.
Safety Features On Hinge:

So, what really makes Hinge safe? Rather, what makes Hinge safer than other dating apps? In this context, I am going to talk about the safety features of Hinge.
1. Profile Verification:
Under Hinge’s profile verification, I’ll talk about two aspects:
A) How does profile verification work on Hinge?
B) The effectiveness of Hinge’s profile verification.
How Does It Work?
Hinge’s profile verification process asks users to share their video selfies to ‘verify’ or ‘confirm’ their identities.
In what the dating app terms as ‘Liveness Check,’ Hinge scans the user’s face to determine if the video they took is real.
Moreover, this also determines whether the real, living person has used digital alteration to change themselves.
Effectiveness Of Profile Verification:
While this process of verifying a user profile is highly effective, it might not always work with a 100% guarantee.
Also, you should be more cautious while using this dating app, especially if anything feels off or spammy.
2. In-App Safety Tools:
Under Hinge’s in-app safety tools, I’ll talk about two aspects:
A) Block and report functions.
B) First date check-in.
Block And Report Functions:
Hinge offers users the option of blocking or reporting people who make them feel uncomfortable.
So, if any of your matches are making you feel weird and disconcerted, then trust your intuition and use this feature to get rid of them.
First Date Check-In:
Hinge’s ‘first date check-in’ feature is excellent. With this feature, the dating app checks on users to view how their first date turned out.
This in turn offers you the opportunity to communicate with Hinge if all was good on the date or if there was something troubling.
That way, you can save others from making the same mistake.
3. Privacy Controls:
Under Hinge’s privacy controls, I’ll talk about two aspects:
A) Managing personal data.
B) Controlling a profile’s visibility.
Managing Personal Details:
Exercise caution while sharing personal details about your life with matches on Hinge (or any other dating app, for that matter).
So, just wait it out – give it a few days before sharing personal details, including home address, workplace, and contact details.
Controlling Profile Visibility:
I love this about Hinge – how the dating app allows users to make changes to settings so that only some people can view your dating profile.
And you can easily do this without losing your conversations or even your matches.
How To Stay Safe On Hinge? Tips To Consider:

As promised, I have my safety hacks that can help you to be absolutely safe on Hinge – check them out and let me know if you found them effective.
1. Always Protect Your Personal Details:
For protecting your privacy, you need to be super cautious about what information you share with people you are just meeting on Hinge.
So, it’s best to wait for some time before giving anyone details about where you live, where you work, your socials, or even your contact number.
2. Recognize And Avoid Scams:
What I am about to suggest is an excellent rule of thumb: if anyone tries to chat with you outside Hinge or asks for money, then it is probably a scam.
So, it is best to trust your gut and block (or report) the user.
3. Safe Communication Habits:
Once you match with a user on Hinge, you can just communicate with them on the app.
There is literally no need to share contact numbers with someone until you build something real – there should be some connection before sharing numbers.
In fact, if you want to wait till you meet someone, then do so. Also, if someone attempts to get you out of the app too soon, then it’s a red flag, and you should avoid them.
4. Meet In Public Places:
One of the safest things that you can do is meet your matches in public settings. Also, it is advisable to allow people to know who you are meeting and where you are going.