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Tinder Gold will let you see a list of people who have already 'swiped right' on you

Tinder is testing out an even more premium tier of its paid version Tinder Plus, called Tinder Gold.

It sounds fancy, but it boils down to one big new feature: getting to see a list of people who have already liked you. Basically, if you're a Gold member, when you fire up Tinder you'll be able to jump to a section that shows you a grid of people that have swiped right on you already.

Here's what that looks like:

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tinder gold

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You'll then be able to go down the grid and choose which ones to like, at which point you will instantly match (they already liked you, after all).

If this sounds familiar, it’s because there used to be a few bootleg apps floating around, now shut down, that tapped into Tinder and let you have this very feature.

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Tinder is testing a few price points, so no word on that yet. The test markets will be Australia, Argentina, Mexico, and Canada.

Tinder Gold members will also have access to Tinder Plus features like being able to swipe as much as you want, rewinding your last swipe, and getting more "Super Likes" per day.

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