If you’re using a computer, click your profile photo and select Settings instead.
If Bumble figures out this workaround, they might make changes so it no longer works. Try it while you can!
If you don’t see anything in the “Name” section, double-check to make sure there is nothing typed into the “Filter” field above it.
If you don’t see anything in the “Name” section, double-check to make sure there is nothing typed into the “Filter” field above it.
If this doesn’t work for you, you can also paste it by clicking in the typing area and pressing Control + V (PC) or Command + V (Mac).
Expand the body menu. Expand the 0 menu. Expand the ClientEncounters menu. Expand the Results menu, where you’ll find a set of folders numbered from 0 to 9.
If the value is true, the user probably liked you—to confirm, look for match_message in their user menu. If you see “They like you too! Now X has 24 hours to message you, the person definitely liked you. If the value is false, the either didn’t swipe right. This could mean they haven’t seen you yet, but it also could mean they swiped left. You can now repeat this process for the next 10 people in your queue.
If the value is true, the user probably liked you—to confirm, look for match_message in their user menu. If you see “They like you too! Now X has 24 hours to message you, the person definitely liked you. If the value is false, the either didn’t swipe right. This could mean they haven’t seen you yet, but it also could mean they swiped left. You can now repeat this process for the next 10 people in your queue.
If the value is true, the user probably liked you—to confirm, look for match_message in their user menu. If you see “They like you too! Now X has 24 hours to message you, the person definitely liked you. If the value is false, the either didn’t swipe right. This could mean they haven’t seen you yet, but it also could mean they swiped left. You can now repeat this process for the next 10 people in your queue.