Tinder just confirmed that you can now filter matches by height. Don’t worry — they’re not deleting profiles like they’re unfit casting rejects — but the algorithm now gives more visibility to people who meet the height preferences set by each user. In other words, if you’re not in that range, you might just slip under the radar.
This update has stirred the pot because, let’s be honest, we all know height matters. Media outlets like TechCrunch and Quartz report that Tinder wants to make the app “more effective,” especially for women who tend to prefer taller partners. Spoiler: this has always been the case.
This isn’t anything new — on apps like Hinge or Bumble, many users already set the bar around 1.80 m (5’11”), even though the average male height is between 1.70–1.73 m (5’7″–5’8″). That means a lot of people end up in the background. And that’s where Masaltos.com comes in to save the day.
If those 7 centimeters are the difference between being the main character or just another extra on Tinder, Masaltos.com has the solution with our height-increasing shoes: fast, simple, and stylish — with an internal lift that no one will notice.
Some love stories are lost over confusing “they’re,” “there,” and “their” — and others, simply because someone is a few centimeters shorter than expected. The first is harder to fix. The second, luckily, has an instant solution.
Because being left out just for something as specific as height shouldn’t be the reason you don’t even get to say hello. And if a pair of elevator shoes can boost your ranking in the algorithm, why stay low by choice?
Some models that could be your best ally:
• Montpellier: sophisticated and versatile

• Arosa: a classic with elegance

• Sorrento: style with personality

And remember — Tinder may set filters, but in real life, you decide how to break the rules and stand out. Discover more at Masaltos.com and rise — both literally and figuratively. Because sometimes, a few centimeters are just the beginning of something much bigger.