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Grindr Gets Into Scripted TV with Bridesman

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  • Monday, March 15 2021 @ 01:43 pm
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Jimmy Fowley will Star in Bridesman
Jimmy Fowley will Star in Bridesman

Dating app Grindr has announced it is starting production this month on a new scripted series entitled Bridesman.

According to Deadline, the short form comedy series stars Jimmy Fowley (Two Broke Girls, The Other Two) as a gay bridesman attempting to undermine his best friend’s wedding. The company plans on creating several 6 to 10-minute episodes, which will be available to stream on YouTube as well as the Grindr app.

The series is co-written by Frank Spiro, directed by Julian Buchan, and produced by Katie White (Best Summer Ever, Still Wylde) and Jeremy Truong (Cicada, Dirty) of rubbertape, according to Screen Rant.

Norwegian Regulators to Fine Grindr Over $11 Million 

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  • Monday, February 08 2021 @ 10:00 am
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has notified dating app Grindr that it could be fined as much as $11.7 million U.S. dollars for sharing the personal data of its users to third parties without their consent. The company has until February 15th to respond to the notice, at which time the Authority will make its final decision.

According to the report from Associated Press, Grindr’s data sharing practice was in violation of European Union privacy rules (GDPR), which requires app companies to let users know how their personal information is being shared as well as obtaining their consent. The Norwegian Consumer Council alleged that Grindr was sharing user information with third party companies so that they would be able to send more targeted ads to users of the app. However, Grindr’s customers weren’t given a thorough explanation of how their data was being used or asked if they consented to sharing it.

Users Adding Vaccination Status to Online Profiles

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  • Wednesday, January 27 2021 @ 09:25 am
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Users Adding Vaccination Status to Online Profiles

Dating app users are advertising when they have received the COVID-19 vaccine in the hope of capturing more matches.

As more people are able to get vaccinated, it has become a selling point for singles who are eager to date in person again. Healthcare workers, grocery store clerks, politicians and teachers are all in the front of the line to get the vaccine, along with other at-risk populations, and many of them are using dating apps to share their vaccine status. 

According to Vice, people are sharing details in their profiles for maximum visibility, like when they got their last vaccine or if they are still waiting for the second shot.

Brookings Institute Says Dating App Privacy Has Become an Increasing Concern

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  • Saturday, December 26 2020 @ 11:26 am
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Dating app usage has increased significantly this year, in part due to the global pandemic. But as we go into cuffing season and usage continues to skyrocket, privacy experts from the Brookings Institute are cautioning dating app users to be careful with sharing their personal information.

The research firm notes that online dating has been increasing rapidly in the last decade, especially since the debut of dating app Tinder in 2012. Thirty percent of American adults had tried online dating in 2019, compared to just 13% in 2013.

This year however, there has been an explosion of new online daters. Match Group (which controls 60% of the dating app market with apps like Tinder, OkCupid, and Hinge), reported a fifteen percent increase in new subscribers in the second quarter of 2020, and a record-breaking 3 billion swipes on Tinder in one day in March when lockdowns began. From March to May of 2020, OkCupid saw a 700% increase in dates and Bumble had a 70% increase in video calls, Brookings points out.

Singles Used Dating Apps to Target Swing State Voters

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  • Monday, November 16 2020 @ 09:19 am
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Hinge-Banking is a way to reach Voters

Politically active singles used dating apps to reach out to people in swing state districts and encourage them to vote.

Election Day was November 3rd, though ballots are still being counted and tensions are high as the country remains polarized politically. Activists and organizers got creative in reaching people during a pandemic, in hopes of driving high voter turnout. Connecting with young singles in swing states via dating apps seemed an effective way to engage, rather than with traditional voter outreach methods.

The term “Hinge-banking” became a popular practice according to CNN. It’s a twist on phone banking, a typical tool used to encourage voter participation – but instead using the dating app to reach singles to ask them about their voting plans. 

Grindr Security Flaw Let Hackers Hijack Accounts

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  • Friday, November 13 2020 @ 10:16 am
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Grindr Password Rest was Hacked

Dating app Grindr discovered a security flaw in its service earlier in October which allowed hackers to easily hijack accounts. The flaw was fixed quickly before anyone’s information was compromised, but the vulnerability caused concern.

The flaw allowed anyone to hijack a user’s account using only an email address. It was discovered by researcher Wassime Bouimadaghene, who reported it to Grindr. Initially, he didn’t hear back according to Tech Crunch, and turned to a security expert for assistance.

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