Your safety is our top priority. If you or someone else is in immediate physical danger, please contact your local authorities right away.
If you have been hurt by someone on Tinder: please take care of yourself and decide what you need to heal, whether that be accountability measures, disclosure, support, or all of the above. If you would like to report the incident to Tinder, know that we are here for you. You can submit a report in-app or via our web help form.
Report via help form
Click the Start Report button at the bottom of this page to submit a report now. Please provide as much detail as you can recall or feel comfortable sharing. Including any relevant screenshots or photos can also be helpful. This information helps us investigate the matter on your behalf as quickly as possible.
Report in-app
Report in-person harm through the user’s profile:
- Tap Report [user name] at the bottom of their profile
- Tap Something that happened off Tinder or in person
- Follow the prompts to provide us with more information about your report
- After completing the prompts, if you’re comfortable, we'd like for you to tell us what happened in your own words
- Tap Submit
Report in-person harm through your Tinder messages:
- Tap the three dots in the upper right corner of your chat with another user
- Tap Report [user name]
- Tap Something that happened off Tinder or in person
- Follow the prompts to provide us with more information about your report
- After completing the prompts, if you’re comfortable, we'd like for you to tell us what happened in your own words
- Tap Submit
Note: You’ll also have the option to choose if you’d like to be informed about the outcome of your report.
Helpful resources
We know reporting these experiences isn’t easy, and we want to make sure you have access to resources that can provide support during a difficult time:
- Visit ThroughLine or Black Emotional And Mental Health Collective for help finding local mental health and crisis support
- Visit RAINN for resources related to sexual violence
- Check out the Trevor Project if you’re a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and need assistance