Hello tiger

Hello Tiger

18+
Minimum age according to Hello Tiger
18+ Minimum age according to Hello Tiger

What is Hello Tiger?

Hello Tiger is a free dating app, similar to speed dating, which lets you interact with someone via one-minute video dates. Prior to entering a video chat with another person, you are able to see their profile and profile picture, which needs to be updated weekly using the in-built camera on your phone.

Hello Tiger does not allow you to directly upload photos as a means of ensuring the authenticity of profiles. After the initial video date, you can choose to ‘extend’ the conversation, ‘decline’ any further contact with the person, ‘skip’ to leave the door open for future contact or ‘block’, if the person did or said something inappropriate. Blocking someone will trigger investigation by Hello Tiger’s moderators.

Website: hellotiger.io 

Apps: Android app, Apple iOS app 

How do people use Hello Tiger?

Learn more about the benefits and risks associated with how people use dating services like Hello Tiger.

Hello Tiger is used for: content sharing, in-app purchasinglocation sharing, online datingonline relationshipsmessaging/online chat, screen capture and video calling.

How can you report online abuse or block someone?

These links are provided by Hello Tiger:

How can you protect your personal information?

This link is provided by Hello Tiger:

  • Privacy policy
    Hello Tiger’s privacy policy, including the information Hello Tiger collects and how it is used, so members can decide what they are comfortable sharing. 

Key safety links

These links are provided by Hello Tiger:

Last updated: 04/06/2024

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  • do your own research to understand the risks and benefits
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  • consider privacy
  • check the permissions and other settings
  • check the in-app reporting options.

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  • help them understand what to do if they need help
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