Tinder is introducing new safety features, including a panic button, to better protect users if a date starts to turn dangerous. The new features are expected to arrive at the end of January and they will be provided by the security app Noonlight, which Tinder’s parent company, Match Group, recently purchased a stake in. The same features will appear on Match Group’s other dating apps, like OKCupid and PlentyOfFish, in the coming months. The Noonlight features on Tinder will start with offering a profile badge, which Tinder CEO Elie Seidman compared to a lawn sign for a security system. Users will also be able to log certain details about their dates, such as the time, location and any information about the other person, which Noonlight will then share with authorities if the alarm is triggered.