LAWSTREET MEDIA – The suit started in January when a Bumble user alleged that it employed false advertising in connection with two "freemium" features. The plaintiff argued that Bumble exaggerated the degree to which users could enjoy dating success by advertising that the features would provide "Up to 10x more matches" and "Up to 10x more conversations." Bumble called for the case's dismissal last month. The user now argues that Bumble cannot genuinely defend its "up to" qualifier in the context of the contested advertisements. The dismissal hearing is scheduled for June 30.
Month: May 2022
Dating News Headlines: Match Group, Lolly
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Dating News Headlines: Bumble, Blue City
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Tinder’s CEO Met Her Husband on the App
FORTUNE – Renate Nyborg, CEO of Tinder, is the ultimate testament to Tinder's ability to create healthy, long-term relationships. She met her husband on the app six years ago, and still describes herself as a "happy customer." She's also a female CEO – the first in Tinder's history – who made it her first order of business to dig into the experiences women and LGBTQ people were having on the app.
Background Checks on Dating Apps
EYEWITNESS NEWS – One study found 81% of online daters misrepresented some aspect about themselves, be it height, weight, or age. The Federal Trade Commission says phishing and dating scams on apps cost victims $304M in 2020, double the amount of the previous year. Top10.com researched the background check and user verification processes for the most popular dating apps and websites.
Match Group
The company announced in March 2021 a partnership with nonprofit background check technology Garbo. The app provides historical information about domestic violence and abuse.
Badoo
The app makes sure the person is legitimate by having users take an image in a unique pose to verify. Badoo also allows users to further verify using a phone number or social network account and marks verification on their profile.
Bumble
Bumble uses a combination of AI and human-led monitoring systems to review accounts and messages for violations of their terms of service. These include imagery or language that discriminates against someone's race, ethnicity, disability, gender expression, and a range of other criteria.
AdultFriendFinder
AdultFriendFinder doesn't do background checks. While users are to accept sole responsibility for their own interactions with other users, users have recourse to report account abuse, and moderators are also looking out for abnormal behavior on the site.
Ashley Madison
User verification and background checks are counterintuitive to the goal of Ashley Madison.
Happn
Similar to Badoo, Happn users have the opportunity to certify their profiles by taking a video posing with unique head gestures, as instructed by the app. While Happn claims noncertified profiles are not fake, they do not provide any additional background on whether a vetting process exists for noncertified profiles.
Zoosk
Zoosk provides online dating safety tips for people new to dating online. Although, in those tips, it's suggested that users do their own research on potential suitors because Zoosk asserts it does not "routinely screen our members, inquire into the background of our members, attempt to verify information provided by our members, or conduct criminal screenings of our members."
Eharmony
While the dating service does not conduct an official background check, it does provide users with an 80-question survey to narrow in on the specificity of the website's services.
Grindr
Grindr notes in its terms of service that it does not conduct criminal or other background screenings of its users and doesn't verify the information users provide.
by Vivian Muniz
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Dating News Headlines: Hello Group, QuackQuack
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- Hello Group: $5 Floor, $500 Potential for Long-Term Investors – Seeking Alpha
- QuackQuack Launches Its Ad Campaign 'Match to Hoga Hi' – Financial Express
Dating News Headlines: Tinder, Badoo, Bumble, Happn
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Hinge’s Latest Feature Aims to Help Users Spark Conversations About Self-care
TECH CRUNCH – Hinge is introducing a new "Self-Care Prompts" feature that is designed to inspire initial conversations between matches about self-care priorities. Hinge's in-app prompts are conversation starters that users answer as part of their profiles and are displayed to potential matches. There are 15 new self-care prompts that users can answer and add to their profiles.
Facebook Dating Is Dead in the Water
THE CONVERSATION – Facebook announced its dating app, Facebook Dating, in May 2018. There was real excitement, but four years later, it hasn't taken over the market. Numerous reports claim the dating app practically doesn't function. Facebook's own data suggest not many people use the service – ~300K in New York. The rather primitive design of the app suggests that there was little attempt to compete with the existing dating apps.
Dating News Headlines: Hinge, Ilios, Facebook Dating, MillionaireMatch
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- Love at First Swipe: Dating App Habits of Single Americans – MyVision
- Hinge's Latest Feature Aims to Help Users Spark Conversations About Self-care – Tech Crunch
- This Austin-Based App Uses Birth Charts to Find Soulmates – Austin Monthly
- Facebook Dating Was Set to Take Over the Market – Instead It Was Dead in the Water – The Conversation
- MillionaireMatch Adds New Detailed Community Guidelines to Prevent Sugar Relationships – PR Newswire
