Tinder's parent company Match Group has partnered with NoonLight for new safety features.These features will first be rolled out in select markets. A wider rollout is expected later in 2020.Users will be able to verify profiles, notify authorities when Tinder dates go wrong and also report users in case they send offensive or inappropriate messages.Tinder is bringing new safety features to its dating platform like a panic button, location tracking and verification of user profiles. This will help reduce instances of catfishing and bad dates.Tinder's parent company Match Group has invested in NoonLight, which allows it to bring these security features to the app. In addition to Tinder, Match Group's other dating services PlentyOfFish, OKCupid and Hinge will also get these features later this