Tinder tests limiting the number of 'likes' people can do
OK it's Sunday, you're suffering a few demons from the night before, and you take to Tinder to see if anyone likes you....anyone.
You start swiping away, but what's this? "You're out of likes"?
A countdown appears, showing you'll have to wait another 24 hours to match with your future hangover boyfriend or girlfriend.
Tinder is now trying out this feature ahead of releasing a premium version of the app, to some people's surprise.
Tinder Plus will be available to all users by the end of the year, if they want to buy it.
For all those times you've swiped a bit too hastily, it will have an undo feature which will allow you to take back likes.
If you're planning a holiday with your mates, there'll be a passport option which will let you locate yourself anywhere to check out the local talent, before you're even there!
If users don't like this new update which limits the number of likes - which some users have been complaining about on social media - you can give, the premium version will remove this.
It seems this latest app update is part of Tinder testing all of these features before releasing the new one.
In a statement, Tinder told Newsbeat: "We're testing out a variety of features in various markets. Nothing has been finalised."
These features are similar to another dating app called Happn, where men have to pay to send 'charms' if someone doesn't like them back straight away.
Women can do this for free though.
People in the US will be able to get Tinder Plus first, but it's not clear yet how much it will cost.
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