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In the early days of Bumble's web platform, the mechanism used to hide blurred matches was relatively simple. Understanding how it worked explains why these scripts exist. 1. The Frontend Blur Filter bumble unblur github link
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If you are curious about who has liked you, your best bet is to either purchase a subscription or enjoy the slow reveal of the "Distance" method. Your online safety and account security are far more valuable than a fleeting look at a blurred picture. If you want to investigate a specific repository
A common piece of advice floating around Reddit and tech forums is to use your browser’s "Inspect Element" tool on the Bumble web version. The idea is to find the blurred image URL, open it in a new tab, and remove the blur parameters from the URL string (e.g., changing blur=100 to blur=0 ). A common piece of advice floating around Reddit
In the past, some dating apps loaded the full, clear image to your browser and simply applied a CSS blur filter over it.