Much of this information may be founded on cargo-cult-esque premises, but it’s what works for me – no issues the last 4-5 times I’ve loaded up Tinder in Bluestacks. Not sure if it’s because of bad data stored in physical memory that is just being re-accessed each time I reload Bluestacks, or it’s just luck. ![]() Also, for some reason restarting my whole computer seems necessary to break out of the “Finding people near you…” loop. I’ve had to do a lot of tinkering to come up with this process that seems to work every time. I’m using this Fake GPS app (Fake GPS location): When you’re finished with Tinder and Bluestacks, repeat steps 1-3. Close Bluestacks using the (X) button in the bottom right. Force-close Tinder app using the app-switcher in the bottom left of Bluestacks window.ģ. □įor those stuck on “Finding people near you…” intermittently, I’ve had luck using the following process:ġ. I hope that now people are finally getting this little hack to work with minimum fuss. Best one so far loads the app up with a black screen where the map should be. I tried like 4 different programs now and when I try to launch them they just crash (no clue what the error is nor how to check). Update 16.4.: Thanks to fdgh’s comment, I now know what the problem was – I forgot the second step, where one needs to install Google Play on Blue Stacks (DUH!). 1 I downloaded blue stacks and trying to get a fake GPS program to work. Update : To actually change your coordinates straight away, you have to log out from Tinder, launch Fake GPS, and then launch Tinder and log in it. Update : I have now changed my coordinates to Glasgow (instead of Helsinki), and changing them seemed to take a few hours, if not even a day. Restart Blue Stacks, launch Fake GPS and select wanted coordinates, launch Tinder. Launch Google Play and within it, install Fake GPS.ĥ. Download Google Play app from Blue Stacks and install it.ģ. ![]() ![]() Here’s how you make it work with Mac or Windows7 and upwards, maybe for XP too:Ģ. Want to get lit up with Tinder, but you haven’t bought into all that hype with the latest smartphones? Or maybe you would want to use Tinder securely, since it’s leaking your location data.
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