FINANCIAL TIMES – Grindr's CEO, George Arison, has advised users to be careful with their personal information on the app, especially after a UK political scandal where Tory MP William Wragg was caught in a honeytrap after sharing private images. Arison emphasized the importance of discretion, noting that while Grindr offers features like expiring photos to protect privacy, users must manage their own safety. This warning comes amid a lawsuit accusing Grindr of improperly sharing sensitive data, including HIV status. Arison reassured that Grindr avoids sharing user details for advertising, affecting revenue but ensuring safety.
by Cristina Criddle & Hannah Murphy
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