GPS/privacy
GPS is wrong. Since you’re the one who know your legal address and may or may not be accessing the app from home, you should be able to manually edit where you are from, choose if you want the app to access your GPS or not, and still be able to use the app. Being forced to provide the physical location where you are at any exact moment in order to use the app at all is invasive to privacy/not safe, potentially inaccurate to where one lives, and a violation of free agency. Manually typing in a city/state or zip code for a general search, and selecting to keep ones location private should be allowed.
Comments: 3
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09 Jul, '22
K AnonYes a lot of single ladies have implicit security issues living alone, and this is one.
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14 Jul, '22
Mutual UserAgree 100% that this is a safety issue. It basically gives the ability for another person to track where a person is. Depending on the person’s uniqueness of their name and information shared on their profile, another person could be able to find them on social media sites. Correlating that information and their locations from the Mutual app, it offers the ability to stalk someone. As a man, I am not too concerned with my own safety. As for the women who use Mutual, I am very concerned about their safety. This should be prioritized and fixed ASAP!
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21 Jul, '23
Toby"current location" is completely irrelevant for any type of quality matching. Currently location is only useful for hook-up dating - leave that to the other apps.