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One of the more charming elements of gay male tradition is our tradition of assigning ourselves certain “tribe” labels based on body type and sexual proclivities. I’m talking about groupings like pups, otters, silver foxes, and bears. (Google if you’re curious!) Jokingly, I once told a friend that I was a wolf, since I had always been drawn to the friendly/sexy strength of the bear scene but didn’t see myself as one physically—polar, muscled, or otherwise. I didn’t feel like a cub, otter, chub, or chaser either. Truth was, I knew I could move through for at least one of these common categories, but I was reluctant to conform. I made the wolf thing up instead, because they’re hairy too, and I just liked the animal. As it turned out, it took traveling all the way to Tokyo to find out that in my wolf identity, I was not alone.
According to 9MONSTERS, a gay hook-up app popular mainly in South East Asia, I was definitely a wolf—specifically a Muscle Wolf Level 11, by the period I left Japan after about a two month stay. I first heard about 9MONSTERS from a guy I met in Tokyo’s gay district, Shinjuku Ni-Chome. He described it as a game, th
Security Flaw In Gay Matchmaking app App Grindr Reveals Specific Location Of 90% Of Users
A security flaw has been discovered in accepted gay dating app Grindr that reveals the explicit location of every user with location services enabled.
In a post on mention site PasteBin, an anonymous user explains how Grindr can be used to triangulate user locations using simple, unauthenticated calls to Grindr's application programming interface API calls. (An API is the access point that software developers use to link their apps and services to another app, in this case Grindr.) Using this exploit, another anonymous internet user went on to create a map that displays the names, photos and locations of all Grindr users with location services enabled.
That flaw potentially lets men using Grindr become targets for gaybashing.
In a squeeze release, Grindr claimed that over 90% of its users have location services enabled, meaning that almost every user of the app will have their location viewable on this map. The app is intended to let people see how far away you are but not your exact location. You can arrange meetings only by messaging the people who appear to be near you.
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April 4, (updated June 13, ) by Noah
UPDATE (June 12 ): I wrote this blog post originally in and it's highly likely that Grindr's data folder on Android doesn't stare anything like this anymore. I haven't rooted my Android phones in a long time and haven't run Grindr in several years either. I sometimes get emails from people asking for help getting into their Grindr cache -- I can't support you, and don't demand me about this. This blog post is very outdated, Grindr has gone thru several complete re-designs in the last 8 years and they've probably changed everything about their data folder layout.What you can do if you want to watch into this yourself is: root your Android mobile, look in your /data/data folder for Grindr's app data, copy it out to your PC and go thru it yourself. The command on a macOS or Linux terminal can tell what type of file something is regardless of its prolongation (in this post, many JPEG photos were named with ".1" file extensions instead of .jpeg and Linux easily ferreted this out).
Also note that rooting your Android device may require a factory reset of the device, so if it's your existing Grindr
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