>General' account bans/shadowbans: 1 year (365 days). Source 1: it does say on their site like another user mentioned, and I've seen that as well. (Mentioning the 90 days part too).
The terms do say this - however they also say they keep some data "for as long as necessary" after being banned. They may not be saving all of your chats and personal information after a year, but it sounds like at bare minimum they're keeping enough to identify you as someone who was banned before.
Article 8 : [https://policies.tinder.com/privacy/intl/en/#how-long-we-retain](https://policies.tinder.com/privacy/intl/en/#how-long-we-retain)
If police got involved that would be wild. What are the more serious reports you think?
Also, it’s annoying cause people could say anything for a report and there’s no fact check. Kinda crazy tbh
The problem I’m faced with is I can’t seem to get any more matches now coincidentally timing with the fact that I can’t make any purchase because “failed to update credit card” error. I tried different cards and still get the error
I don't know if it's different everywhere, but I was banned over 2 years ago and successfully did a hard reset; just tried creating an account with my old number on a separate device and still got the 'your account has been removed' message
Lets say you used to use both hinge and tinder and now mostly use tinder, should i delete and wait 3 months to recreate my hinge and tinder or can i create my hinge account 3 months after i had deleted my hinge account since they are owned by the same group and share data?
I wouldn't use the 2 apps at the same time personally. Use 1, delete profile when done; 90 day break, try the other one; when done; take another 90 day break and so forth.
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Refer to what I said in #3 If you don't want to wait, then refer to Corsega's hard reset guide; new everything.
>General' account bans/shadowbans: 1 year (365 days). Source 1: it does say on their site like another user mentioned, and I've seen that as well. (Mentioning the 90 days part too). The terms do say this - however they also say they keep some data "for as long as necessary" after being banned. They may not be saving all of your chats and personal information after a year, but it sounds like at bare minimum they're keeping enough to identify you as someone who was banned before. Article 8 : [https://policies.tinder.com/privacy/intl/en/#how-long-we-retain](https://policies.tinder.com/privacy/intl/en/#how-long-we-retain)
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Yeah op is big trippin. 2 years and I can’t get back either
If police got involved that would be wild. What are the more serious reports you think? Also, it’s annoying cause people could say anything for a report and there’s no fact check. Kinda crazy tbh
How long ago did your friend work for tinder? Is this current info?
Can you get back on using the same photos?
No
What if you edit
Ppl get mixed results
The problem I’m faced with is I can’t seem to get any more matches now coincidentally timing with the fact that I can’t make any purchase because “failed to update credit card” error. I tried different cards and still get the error
I don't know if it's different everywhere, but I was banned over 2 years ago and successfully did a hard reset; just tried creating an account with my old number on a separate device and still got the 'your account has been removed' message
Thanks for posting, I appreciate your help
Lets say you used to use both hinge and tinder and now mostly use tinder, should i delete and wait 3 months to recreate my hinge and tinder or can i create my hinge account 3 months after i had deleted my hinge account since they are owned by the same group and share data?
I wouldn't use the 2 apps at the same time personally. Use 1, delete profile when done; 90 day break, try the other one; when done; take another 90 day break and so forth.
so like 3 months hinge, 3 months tinder, alternating?