Exposure-check intakeSelf-audit & authorized checks
★★★★★Built for visible-exposure review, not hidden surveillance

Check what dating-app exposure is visibly tied to you

Start with the strongest current clues, then run a self-audit or authorized exposure check to review what visible profile evidence appears across the supported apps.

Self or authorized reviewVisible evidence onlyNo hidden-account claims
Exposure check

What this lane is meant to answer

This workflow is for checking what appears visibly exposed across supported dating surfaces when you are auditing yourself or running a check you are authorized to perform.

  • Use it to review visible profile exposure across Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge.
  • Treat the output as a visibility review, not as a hidden-account or private-message audit.
  • The strongest outcome is a clearer picture of what appears publicly visible enough to verify right now.
Boundary

What this lane cannot verify

The exposure check does not turn into account access, stealth monitoring, or certainty about activity that is not visibly supported.

  • It does not unlock hidden inboxes, deleted chats, or private account activity.
  • No-match states still mean no reviewable visible evidence was surfaced right now.
  • Stale or thin screenshot cues should be read as partial visibility, not as guaranteed current activity.
Authorization

Who this lane is for

Use this route for your own self-audit or for a review you are explicitly authorized to run. It is not framed as a covert partner-investigation default.

  • Self-audit works when you want to understand what profile evidence is visible about you.
  • Authorized review works when the person being checked has asked for help or granted permission.
  • If the real goal is relationship suspicion review, return to the main private-search lane instead of blurring the jobs together.
Exposure Check Intake | Self-Audit or Authorized Dating App Review | OopsBusted