
Woman asks suitors to name "time and place" in Hinge profile. Then a man sends …
Here's how to protect yourself from it happening to you.
A recent incident on a popular dating application has left a user stunned and concerned after a potential suitor sent her highly personal location data. The woman, who uses the handle 'anniepoo024' on social media, shared her experience in a viral video uploaded on June 29, 2025. According to the user, her Hinge profile includes a prompt asking prospective dates to suggest a specific time and place for an outing. She revealed that one individual responded not with a public venue, but with a set of geographical coordinates, accompanied by the time '9:30'. Upon investigating the coordinates, the woman discovered they corresponded precisely to her own apartment. Her video captures her visible shock and confusion, as she repeatedly questions how the individual could have obtained such private information. The incident has sparked discussions online regarding privacy and safety on dating platforms, prompting users to re-evaluate the information they share and the potential risks involved.
Here's how to protect yourself from it happening to you.