Cheaterbuster is a tool that can reportedly catch cheaters by finding Tinder profiles using a name, age, location, or photo. Sounds straightforward, but there’s more under the hood…
Cheaterbuster uses AI to scan Tinder’s entire database — searching by name, age, location, or even face. In a way, it acts like your very own detective scanning millions of profiles in seconds. And apparently it works, with site creators saying it hits 97-99% accuracy — which is further backed by a “Good Morning America” segment.
On the other hand, we’ve read on Reddit that a few users complain that it sometimes flags old or deleted accounts as “active.” As a result, you might see ghosts, not real leads.
Cheaterbuster can also track when someone last swiped, telling you if they upgraded to Tinder Plus/Gold, changed location, or updated their bio and photos. That’s more than catching — that’s profiling, all while using publicly discolored information.
There are other tools — like Spokeo, Social Catfish, and BeenVerified — that go broader to also check emails, phones, social media, and even criminal records. But they won’t say “was active on Tinder yesterday.” So, if you only care about dating app signs, Cheaterbuster is an app for you.
All in all, Cheaterbuster gives you a snapshot of dating app activity that’s direct, data-driven, and quick. But like any tool, handle it wisely. Whereas some services offer broader checks, this one is laser-focused on Tinder. And we’re sure it has its audience.