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Tinder Launches Background Checks with Security Partner Garbo 

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  • Friday, April 01 2022 @ 07:35 am
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Tinder partners with Garbo to offer Background Checks

Tinder announced this week that it has added background checks to its features, thanks to its ongoing partnership with security company Garbo.

Starting now in the U.S., Garbo’s new online background check platform will be available to the general public and launched to Tinder members via the app’s Safety Center. The new service allows easy access to public information about a potential match’s history of violent or harmful behavior, including arrests, convictions, and sex offender registry records.  

According to the company's press release,  Tinder users can tap on a blue safety shield from anywhere in the app to be taken to the Safety Center. From there, they can tap on the Garbo article to be redirected to Garbo’s website where they can provide information about their match – typically only a first name and phone number. If Garbo needs more information, they’ll ask, which may include age.

Bumble Discontinues Operations in Russia and Belarus

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  • Monday, March 28 2022 @ 07:17 am
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Bumble supports Women in Ukraine

Dating platform Bumble announced that it will be stopping operations in Russia and Belarus because of the invasion of Ukraine. The company has removed its apps from the Apple Store and Google Play in both countries.

In addition to its signature apps, Bumble has removed its new and popular French app Fruitz, as well as Badoo which is popular across Europe, from app stores in Russia and Belarus, according to The Washington Post.

According to ABC local news in Texas, Bumble said it stands to lose about $20 million in revenue from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine due to the halting of operations. The Washington Post estimates this is less than .1 percent of the Bumble app’s revenue, and 2.8 percent of its revenue across all of its apps.

Crypto Scammer Stole $390K from Dating App User

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  • Friday, March 18 2022 @ 12:18 pm
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A young dater joined dating app Hinge and was swindled out of $390,000 in a fraud scheme involving cryptocurrency.

According to USA Today, 24 year-old Nicole Hutchinson of Tennessee signed up for the popular dating app looking to meet someone in California, where she had planned to move. She had almost $300,000 from the sale of her late mother’s house and was looking to build a life somewhere new.

She matched with a man named “Hao” according to reports, and after he told her he was born in the same town as where she was adopted, she felt a connection and continued texting him over WhatsApp. He told her he was knowledgeable about the cryptocurrency market and wanted to “teach her” how to invest.

FBI Report Shows Online Dating Scams on the Rise

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  • Monday, March 07 2022 @ 07:30 am
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In February, the FBI issued an alert about the increase in online dating scams, noting that dating app users were cheated out of about $1 billion in 2021 alone. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said reports of romance-led scams increased 80 percent during the same time. 

The FBI also received more than 25,000 reports of dating app-related fraud in 2021, according to USA Today.

The Netflix documentary about the Tinder Swindler has brought attention to the intricate methods that scammers use to romance people and lure them to give money or share sensitive information like a passport or banking information. In the case of the Swindler, he used money from other victims to fund his lavish lifestyle and move on to his next target. (Hint: if someone who wants to fly you on a private jet also asks you for $25,000, you should be suspicious!) 

Tinder Swindler Banned from Dating Apps

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  • Monday, February 28 2022 @ 07:20 am
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The Netflix Documentary Movie - The Tinder Swindler

The infamous “Tinder Swindler” has been banned from several dating apps. Match Group, which owns several popular dating apps including Tinder, Hinge, OkCupid and PlentyofFish, announced that he was no longer welcome on their platforms.

According to Match Group, Shimon Hayut (who also went by Simon Leviev) violated their terms of service, which includes impersonation and asking for money. He created fake profiles on the app using other names in order to keep his con going, according to The Washington Post.

Match Group also said that ahead of the documentary’s release, the company published new guidelines for users to better protect from scammers and exploitation on its apps.

Grindr Disappears from China App Stores

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  • Thursday, February 24 2022 @ 07:24 am
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Popular gay dating app Grindr has disappeared from China’s app stores, including the Apple Store, as government officials tighten control over online behavior. 

Chinese officials said there were compliance issues with Grindr regarding China’s Personal Information Protection Law, according to Bloomberg. The law requires that data stored in applications that is transferred to other locations be approved by government officials, and it limits the amount of personal data stored in apps.

In addition, China’s Internet authority began a month-long campaign to identify and eliminate any illegal and sensitive online content, according to the Bangkok Post. This move comes at an interesting time, coinciding with the celebration of the Beijing Olympic Games and the Lunar New Year.

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