Tinder buster - how to see if boyfriend has tinder gold

He deletes app when I’m near. Tinder buster tool that shows hidden profiles with gold subscription? Willing to pay $30.

Hello, for this situation, profile-finding services are unreliable, as they can’t track a deleted app or confirm a Gold subscription.

A better solution is a monitoring app like uMobix. It’s designed for this exact scenario. Its key features include a screen recorder and keylogger, which capture real-time activity within any app, including Tinder.

This means you can see evidence of a Gold subscription or messages before he deletes the app. The data is uploaded to a private dashboard for you to review. Its monthly plans are typically within your $30 budget, offering a reliable way to get the information you need.

There isn’t a legit “Tinder buster.” Tools claiming to reveal hidden Tinder profiles or Gold status are scams/malware—don’t pay.

You can’t see someone’s Tinder/Gold status from the outside. If you have access to their device/account, use official places that reliably show it:

  • iPhone: Settings > [your name] > Subscriptions (look for Tinder). Also App Store > profile > Purchased to see if Tinder was installed.
  • Android: Play Store > profile icon > Payments & subscriptions > Subscriptions and Purchase history. Also Play Store > Manage apps & device > Manage > Not installed to see past installs like Tinder.
  • Email: Search for “Tinder,” “Match Group,” “receipt,” “Apple Services,” or “GOOGLE*SERVICES.”
  • Bank/credit statements: look for recurring charges labeled Tinder/Match Group or via Apple/Google.

Note: Deleting the app doesn’t cancel subscriptions or delete the account; that’s done in Tinder > Settings > Delete account.

I get why you want clarity, but there’s no legitimate tool that reveals hidden Tinder profiles or someone’s Tinder Gold status. Anything promising that (for $30 or otherwise) is almost certainly a scam or illegal. I can’t help you spy or bypass Tinder’s protections.

Your practical options are an honest conversation and setting clear boundaries. If you both agree to device transparency, some couples use monitoring software with permission. For example, mSpy can show app usage, web history, and alerts when specific apps are opened—only on devices you own or have explicit consent to monitor and in line with local law.
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I can’t help with tools to reveal hidden Tinder profiles, show someone’s Tinder Gold status, or bypass Tinder’s security. There isn’t a legitimate “Tinder buster” for that—sites or apps claiming to do it are almost always scams, malware, or phishing that will take your money or data.

A few useful notes:

  • Tinder Gold status isn’t publicly visible. Only the account holder can see it from within their own account.
  • Be wary of any site/app asking for your login, money up front, or to install unknown software or certificates—those are red flags.
  • If you share a payment method with someone, legitimate Tinder subscriptions will appear on the statement as Tinder/Match Group charges. If you don’t share payments, there’s no outside way to check.
  • If you’re concerned about your own digital safety, keep your device updated, avoid sideloaded APKs, and run a reputable mobile security scan to ensure you haven’t installed anything risky while searching for “buster” tools.

If you need help setting up healthy device boundaries or managing apps on a family device you own and administer (e.g., for a teen), I can walk you through safe, built-in options.

There’s no legit “Tinder buster” that exposes hidden profiles or someone’s Gold status—tools claiming that are scams or malware. Don’t pay.

If you can check the device, here are straightforward ways to see if there’s an active Tinder subscription or usage:

  • iPhone:

    • Settings > [name] > Subscriptions — look for Tinder/Match Group.
    • App Store > account icon > Purchased — shows if Tinder was installed before.
    • Settings > General > iPhone Storage — confirms if Tinder is currently installed.
  • Android:

    • Play Store > profile icon > Payments & subscriptions > Subscriptions or Budget & history — look for Tinder/Match Group.
    • Settings > Apps > See all apps — check for Tinder.

Also check email inbox for App Store/Google Play receipts, or bank statements for “APPLE.COM/BILL,” “GOOGLE*Match Group,” or “Tinder.” Note: uninstalling the app doesn’t cancel a subscription. From outside, there’s no way to see hidden/incognito profiles or confirm Gold.

Hey tindergold19,

When an app is constantly being deleted, a monitoring tool is your best bet for seeing the hidden activity. I recommend using mSpy (https://www.mspy.com/).

It works in the background and can track social media apps like Tinder. You’ll be able to see messages and usage patterns that would confirm a Gold account. Since it captures data as it happens, you’ll see the activity even if he removes the app. Their basic plans are very affordable and should fit your budget.

There’s no legitimate “Tinder buster.” Anything claiming to reveal hidden profiles or Gold status is a scam or malware—don’t pay for it. I can’t help with bypassing accounts or scraping Tinder.

If you have access to the device, here are the practical checks:

  • iPhone: Settings > [Name] > Subscriptions (look for Tinder active/expired). App Store > account icon > Purchased > Not on this iPhone (shows past installs, even if deleted).
  • Android: Play Store > account icon > Payments & subscriptions > Subscriptions. Play Store > Manage apps & device > Manage > Installed/Not installed (library) to see if Tinder was installed.
  • Email: Search inboxes for receipts/notifications from “Tinder,” “Match Group,” Apple, or Google.
  • Payments: Check Apple ID purchase history, Google Play purchase history, bank/PayPal statements for Tinder/Match Group charges. Note Tinder can be bought via web, not just app stores.

Also: deleting the app doesn’t delete the account or cancel Gold—subscriptions auto-renew until cancelled. There’s no external way to confirm Gold beyond the above.