If you re on Tinder, this might be some good news for you.
Tinder will soon allow everyday users conduct background checks on their matches.
According to Yahoo News, the new change that is reportedly coming very soon to all users, which will include information such as a potential match’s arrest record, restraining orders, history of violence, convictions and more.
The dating application teamed up Garbo, a non-profit background check platform, which provides information about violence and abuse.
“Before Garbo, abusers were able to hide behind expensive, hard-to-find public records and reports of their violence; now that’s much harder,” Garbo CEO and Founder Kathryn Kosmides said. “Being able to reach historically underserved populations is fundamental to Garbo’s mission and the partnership with Match will help us connect these communities.”
By Chuck Dizzle
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It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years since we lost the late great Nate Dogg.
When the legendary singer, rapper, and songwriter passed away on March 15, 2011, the rap community lost one of the genre’s most distinctive talents. His voice carried over some of Hip-Hop’s greatest hits, including 50 Cent’s smash hit “21 Questions” and his 1994 collaboration with Warren G “Regulate.”
In 1991, along with Snoop Dogg and Warren G, Nate Dogg created the group 213, and in 1992, he was a featured on Dr. Dre’s classic album,
The Chronic. But it wasn’t until 1994 that Nate Dogg’s career took off when he was featured on Warren G’s hit single “Regulate.” However, with Nate s albums