No, but they could do something like a blue check you see on other apps, that at the bare minimum includes a criminal background check, a court check, a marital status check, and a restraining order or police complaint check.
To get the blue check, you pay for the background check and give the app the report, submit your identity verification so you can prove you are who you say you are.
They could do that. Frankly, they should be as part of the services given how much money these services make.
And let's face it. We dont live in closed or cloistered communities any more where for the most part you know who people are because you grew up with them, you're both part of the same small community.
Our population has exploded and people travel a lot more. The world has opened up. You can't get a bank account or a place to live or a job or a college education without most of these checks and people want to act like trust should be automatically handed to them on the dating scene. They're offended that someone wants to check up on them, like it's you who has the problem. Un.fucking.real.