The blurred person is in your "Likes You" queue. Open the Swipe deck. Set your distance filter to 1 mile. Swipe right on everyone who appears. If you match instantly, that was your blurred like. Time-consuming but 100% safe.
Unlike sketchy browser add-ons, FireLikes operates via a userscript (Tampermonkey) that intercepts Tinder’s API calls. When Tinder sends the "blurred" gallery of your "Likes You" queue, the script modifies the request header to mimic a Gold subscriber. Tinder’s server sends back the full-resolution images thinking it’s talking to a premium client.
Give you the for the manual inspect method Link you to the latest verified script on Greasy Fork
: Unlike "Tampermonkey" scripts which require manual coding knowledge, this extension is updated relatively frequently to keep up with Tinder's site changes. Privacy & Safety
While many users seek browser extensions to "unblur" Tinder likes, recent security updates have made most of these tools obsolete or unreliable. The Evolution of the "Unblur" Hack
While the Chrome Web Store hosts these tools, they are technically against Tinder's Terms of Service. Users on Reddit's SwipeHelper community often warn that Tinder frequently updates its code to break these extensions, and over-reliance on them can lead to "shadowbans" if the app detects automated behavior.
As you search for an unblur extension, you will likely come across tools claiming to give you "Free Tinder Gold" or "Unlimited Likes."
Most modern "unblur" methods are now obsolete due to server-side changes. Historically, Tinder used a CSS blur on high-resolution images, which could be bypassed by simply inspecting the webpage's code.