Tinder has officially taken stalking to the next level.
The app has just released a new product called "Places", which tracks every public space you've been in — from restaurants to the gym to your local grocery store — and connects you with people who have been in the same location.
The update was rolled out yesterday in Sydney, Brisbane and Santiago in Chile, but it's expected to go global once they've ironed out the kinks.
The idea, according to Tinder, is to give users a mutual interest — whether that be sport, dog-walking, or drinking alone in a dark bar. It's powered through Foursquare, a search-and-discovery service app which identifies public spaces.
"Now, you not only have something in common, you also have a genuine icebreaker and your first-date spot," says Tinder on its blog.