
In short: Tinder will never send an agent to verify you. Your selfie photos are not added to your profile, but are stored on our servers to allow you to easily reverify in the future. You will receive "verified" status, once your selfie photo passes both pose and face verification steps. Photo verification has two steps: Pose verification and face verification. Tinder does actually verify accounts, but this verification is never done through a third party. Users who fall for this scam report that the subscriptions can run up to $120/month and are very difficult to cancel. Instead of being used to verify your account, this information is used to register you (and your credit card) for costly subscriptions to adult websites. The sketchy site will usually ask you to fill in personal information such as your full name, your email address, your birthdate, and your credit card number. The link, cunningly enough, sends you to a third-party website-no Tinder codes anywhere to be found.

The match, who is actually a bot, then asks you to verify your account through a link that they provide in order to receive your Tinder verification officially.

The Tinder account verification scam involves a match asking whether or not you've verified your profile on the app.
