Description of App
Tinder is the fun way to connect with new and interesting people around you. Swipe right to like or left to pass. If someone likes you back, it’s a match! Chat with a match or snap a photo to share a Moment with all of your matches at once. It’s a new way to express yourself and share with friends.
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Keyboard in Tinder
Also, if you're lucky enough that someone likes you back and strikes up a conversation, the virtual keyboard is spread out vertically more than the regular iOS keyboard we're used to. I haven't seen this behavior in any other apps so far.
I tried to sign up with this
I tried to sign up with this app, but having an issue where I try to sign in with facebook, I grant permission, but then I go back to tinder and it still gives me the facebook login button, I did try exiting and restarting the app same result. Of course when I go to login with facebook it says I already gave the app permissions, seems to be sending me round in a circle.
Usible app
Hi,
More than a year later, and two iOS builds later, the app is still usible. Everything works as was stated here, but the button to view a full profile was replaced by the super like button, not sure if this was there when you were testing this app.
Getting past message agreement
Anyone having any success getting past the message agreement that shows up the first time you message someone? This isn't a problem on PC, but turning voiceover off and tapping around doesn't seem to do much at all. Sad because so far the app seems very useable with a little patients.
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not trying to be disrespectful, but i am truely curious. you guys discussed about the accessibility of this app, unlabeled buttons, etc, so i presume you can't really see the pictures, either. so what do you use this app for? the profiles without the pics are just meaningless. the design of this app is intentionally shallow, one doesn't look for soul mate here. One see the picture and decides whether to hook up, or flicks on.
so just as a matter of discussion, what do you really get out of an app like this?
With a grain of salt, or several.
Honestly, that really depends on how much time, effort and resources you're willing to put into it. If you're going in expecting anything then you're already doing it wrong. That also depends on what you want out of it. I've done a little messing round, and honestly the app is really just a tease in terms of accessibility. Things are doable with some workarounds, using a combination of phone/computer. Basically, take it with very light value. If you get what you want out of it, all the more power to you.
use of this app in 2019
Hi. Have you tried the app in 2019? I cannot seem to be able to change pictures. everything else works relatively well though.
The 2019 Tinder story
I am a blind Voiceover user and I find this app pretty useable on the whole. I did get a friend to help me with my photos, just to make sure I was adding the best ones, but I'm pretty impressed with the app, and pleasantly surprised at how many people do fill in their bio. I'm on POF as well which used to be the better one, but these days everyone just seems to write, "message me and ask" or something similar in the bio, so tinder has been my most successful app for making connections since I've been single again. The info about the access and button labelling on the app entry does need to be updated now, the like or pass buttons are accessible and the discovery screen is slightly different to how it's described here. My conclusion is this is great even if you can't see!
Tinder's accessibility started improving...
Hi all. It seems like tinder's app accessibility started improving. I don't know if it is because of the coincidence or whatever, but now a lot of buttons in the app are labeled, you can view through your uploaded media and you can also launch a profile verification process. However, I still get no matches, As far as I understand it's a major problem for us blind people, I usually like people who have written their description normally and it's understandable, but still no matches. I don't know if bumble is accessible now, but are there any ways to use these apps? What's really strange for me, tinder's website is practically completely accessible, at least it was when I last checked it out.
Website instead of app
Can you use the website instead of the app?
Using the website
Well, I could do that before, I haven't checked out if something has changed. But I could insert photos, change age settings, and it was accessible unlike in iOS app. You can go to the dialog of inserting a new photo in the app but you cannot choose a photo. I tried to contact their support team and reported that, I think we all should do that. You can do that at help@gotinder.com.