The popular dating and hookup app Tinder is reportedly adding a new feature that will make it a lot more like Snapchat.

Tinder, which lets you talk to nearby singles, (only if you and the other person "like" each other's profiles), is introducing a feature that allows users to share photos that expire in 24 hours with old and new matches, according to TechCrunch. The report said the update will come to both iOS and Android platforms on Thursday, but it hasn't appeared in either just yet.

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The concept of sharing self-destructive photos has been popularized by Snapchat and since replicated by other companies. In fact, earlier this week, Apple announced it is bringing similar features to iOS 8 when it launches this fall.

The move will let users show different sides of themselves beyond their profile pictures. After taking a photo inside the Matches section, the app pushes it out to all matches, and recipients can either like or ignore it, the report said.

Users can get creative with their pictures too by adding captions, filters or even drawing on them. Although Tinder says sharing "Moments" with others will add a new layer of connecting with potential mates, we suspect it will be used for "intimate bonding" too. We're guessing there will be a block feature to prevent old matches from sending unwanted body shots.

Tinder wants to take its app beyond the dating world and into creating friendships, too. Another new feature will let you make their profiles invisible but still talk to those you've already been matched with on the platform. Meanwhile, there's already a way to add people to friend lists and others to date lists.