Let’s be honest. Tinder Gold is overpriced. In many countries, it costs more than Netflix, Spotify, and Disney+ combined. However, Tinder is a business, and the "Likes You" feature is their primary revenue driver.
Tinder is actively moving toward server-side encryption of like images. By late 2025, expect all images to be delivered as WebP fragments that reassemble only on Gold-approved clients. When that happens, no extension will work—because the clear image never touches your browser.
: It injects a script into the Tinder web interface that targets the "Likes You" page. It finds the blurred thumbnail images and removes the CSS "blur" filter applied by Tinder’s code, revealing the person's photo. Ease of Use
. Most modern "unblur" methods rely on outdated vulnerabilities that Tinder has patched by moving the blurring process from the user's browser (client-side) to their own secure servers. Current State of Tinder Unblurring The "Unblur Hack" is largely dead
While tempting, using these workarounds comes with distinct risks that could ruin your dating profile permanently. Account Bans and Shadowbans
: Advanced users often use userscript managers like Violentmonkey to run community-made scripts found on GitHub Gist . These scripts frequently need manual updates to stay functional.
: Set your discovery distance to the minimum (1 mile). If a profile appears that is farther than 1 mile away, it is likely someone who has already liked you. Pattern Matching