Overview
- Score returns as a permanent product with two levels: a free tier open to all and a premium verified tier that confirms identity and credit via an Equifax soft pull with user consent.
- Verified members gain added tools including nearby discovery, visibility of who saved their profile, video introductions, and the ability to message before a match.
- The company states it will not store full credit reports or sell personal data and says data will be protected with encrypted infrastructure, as coverage flags ongoing privacy concerns.
- The relaunch follows Friday’s announcement with a website waitlist live and an intended iOS App Store release.
- The new model drops the original 675-credit cutoff from the 2024 pop-up that drew about 50,000 users, with international expansion planned to start in Canada.