Pure and Tinder are two of the most well-known dating apps. But how similar are they and what are the key differences? We compare Pure and Tinder on the parameters that matter most — including the ban system, which is a critical practical consideration.
| Parameter | Pure | Tinder |
|---|---|---|
| Profile lifespan | Time-limited — profiles disappear after hours | Permanent profile |
| Warning before ban | None — instant ban | Yes |
| Ban appeal | Formal, real unban is rare | Functional, bans sometimes lifted |
| Ban type | Permanent, tied to device fingerprint (SSAID/IDFA) | Often recoverable |
| Reason disclosed | Not disclosed | Basis is stated |
Audience and Format
Tinder targets a broad audience and caters to both casual and long-term connections. Pure positions itself as a direct dating app with limited-time profiles — fewer users but typically more straightforward intentions. The time-limited profile format creates additional urgency to act quickly.
Moderation and Bans — the Critical Difference
From PureHelper experience, Pure bans noticeably more aggressively than Tinder. Key differences:
- Tinder has a warning system; Pure gives instant permanent bans
- Tinder has a real appeals process that sometimes works; Pure's official appeal rarely succeeds
- Pure's device fingerprint ban (via SSAID/IDFA) is significantly harder to bypass than Tinder's
Read the PureHelper detailed breakdown in Pure ban vs Tinder ban comparison.
Privacy and Security
Both apps collect device data and track behavioral biometrics. Pure does this especially aggressively — devices receive a "blacklist mark" upon ban that persists through factory reset. If you have already experienced a Pure app ban, read how exactly Pure tracks its users.
Which Should You Choose?
If wide audience reach matters — Tinder. If you value clear intentions and a smaller pool — Pure. But be prepared for strict moderation. If you face a Pure ban, contact us.