Several repositories have appeared and disappeared over the years with names like bumble-unblur , bumble-beeline-unlocker , or bumble-image-decoder . Some are purely theoretical proof-of-concepts; others are malicious traps.
Please note that using third-party projects or modifying the Bumble app may pose risks, such as: bumble unblur github link
If you have ever entered payment information into Bumble (even for a past subscription), the session token could be used to re-subscribe or make purchases using your saved card. Several repositories have appeared and disappeared over the
If you don't want to use third-party code, you can manually find the images in the browser's background data. Open Bumble and the ( F12 ). Go to the Network tab and refresh the page. Filter for mwebapi or search for SERVER_GET_ENCOUNTERS . If you don't want to use third-party code,
If you'd like an article on one of those topics, or a general piece about the risks of third-party "unblur" tools, let me know. I'm happy to help with ethical, educational content.