Tinder sued after ‘addicting’ users to dating apps instead of finding them love
The owner of Tinder has been accused of addicting users to endless swiping on apps rather than helping them find true love.
The owner of Tinder has been accused of addicting users to endless swiping on apps rather than helping them find true love.
Match Group, the tech giant behind popular dating apps Tinder and Hinge, faces a proposed class action lawsuit filed in California federal court on Valentine’s Day.
Radio station mentioning the lawsuit for dating apps’ addictiveness.
Radio station talking about the lawsuit against dating apps’ addictiveness.
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.

Clarkson Law Firm filed a federal class action lawsuit against Match Group, the parent company for popular online dating applications Hinge, Tinder, and The League.
The popular dating apps Tinder, Hinge and the League hook users with the promise of seemingly endless romantic matches in order to push people to pay money to continue their compulsive behavior, according to a federal lawsuit filed in San Francisco on Wednesday.
Match Group, opens new tab was sued on Wednesday in a proposed class action claiming that its dating apps Tinder, Hinge and The League are designed to addict users, generating more profit for the company, rather than help them establish relationships.
Match Group intentionally designs its Tinder and Hinge dating app to be addictive in order to lock users into a “perpetual pay-to-play” loop.

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