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Lawsuit with Match Group mentioned.
Lawsuit with Match Group mentioned.
Six plaintiffs from four states claim they have been personally hurt by Match Group’s “addictive” dating platforms, filing a lawsuit in the Northern District of California’s federal court on Valentine’s Day.
Do you find dating apps a never-ending hustle? Good news: People more motivated than you are doing something about it.
A new lawsuit claims that dating apps Tinder and Hinge are designed to addict users and lock them into a perpetual loop.
Ryan Clarkson interviewed on the Today Show to talk about the lawsuit against dating apps for false advertising their addictiveness.
Are dating apps turning us into addicts instead of helping us find love? Yes, claims a lawsuit brought against the owner of Tinder, Hinge and The League.
Many of us have had bad experiences of being swiped left, ghosted, breadcrumbed and benched on internet dating apps – though few people have ever thought to take their heartbreak to court.
Dating apps are supposedly ‘designed to be deleted,’ but a new class action lawsuit claims the apps are instead ‘designed to be addictive.’
Hundreds of potential love matches are in the palm of your hand. Or at least that’s what dating apps want you to think, according to a new lawsuit filed in federal court on Valentine’s Day.
A lawsuit filed in San Francisco on Wednesday — Valentine’s Day — asserts that dating apps Tinder and Hinge are intentionally designed to make their users addicts.