said it would introduce new tools to let users run background checks on prospective dates as the company continues to address safety concerns following a documentary on an alleged conman who scammed more than $430,000 from women using the app.Match Group, Tinder's parent company, said the new safety center feature would surface arrests and convictions for certain violent crimes and sex offender registry status. 'This is the first that's been done in this industry,' Tracey Breeden, head of safety and social advocacy at Match Group, told the Wall Street Journal.
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