Suspect profile

👤 32 years old♂ male📍 Austin, TX, USA

Exact Matches

Strong sample signal

Matthew 32

Recent sample signal

Matt 32

Exact match cards in this preview are mock placeholders. Here they show the same searched person under two display names (e.g. full name vs nickname), with different profile photos. A real report may include profile-specific details only when the available signals support showing them responsibly.

Similar Matches

Similar-sounding name

Marc 30

Age estimate differs

Markus 27

Within search radius

Marvin 35

Needs review

Martin 29

Sample cards do not represent real people or real Tinder profiles. They illustrate how a report can separate stronger and weaker signals.

This entire sample page is illustrative only: it is not a lookup result for any person. Use it to preview how exact and similar matches are grouped, how confidence is framed, and what a report does not claim. Live reports follow the same structure, but visible fields depend on available signals and responsible disclosure—not on this demo layout.

What this sample result means

Signal status

Exact sample matches shown with supporting similar signals.

Confidence framing

Results are explained as signal strength, not guaranteed proof.

What it does not prove

It does not prove cheating, intent, messages, or relationship context.

Next step

Use the report as context, especially when signals are partial.

Frequently asked questions

Does a report prove someone cheated?

No. A report can point to likely Tinder activity, but it does not prove intent, messages, relationship status, or cheating by itself.

What happens if no match is found?

It means the available signals did not support a strong match for your search criteria. It does not prove someone never had a profile, or that activity is impossible later.

Will the searched person see the report?

No. Searches are private on our side, and the person you check is not notified by DoTheySwipe.

Is this sample page a real lookup result?

No. This page uses mock layout and placeholder cards so you can preview structure and wording. A live report is built from your inputs and whatever signals exist at run time, so fields and counts can differ.

What is the difference between exact and similar matches?

Exact matches are the closest fits to your search (highest-confidence tiers in our matching). Similar matches are lower-confidence possibilities we still surface so you can review them deliberately—they are context, not a second "exact" verdict.

Why might two "exact" cards look like the same person with different names or photos?

Separate profiles can still map plausibly to one person (nicknames, reused photos, or multiple presentations). This demo uses stock faces and fake names only to show how that can appear in the UI.

What affects whether someone appears in my report?

A lookup reflects what is observable on Tinder when we run it: how the profile is presented, which details are visible, and how well those line up with the name, age, location, and gender you entered. Timing and account presentation can change what shows up between runs, so we focus on the clearest matches the available signals support.

How do I run a real search after viewing this sample?

Start from the search flow with the person's name, age, location, and gender, then complete checkout. We queue the lookup and email you a private link to your results page when it is ready—often within minutes, depending on queue volume.

To understand the matching and review process behind reports, read how DoTheySwipe works.