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Match Group Adds to Safety Policies Following Reports of Abuse

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  • Wednesday, November 11 2020 @ 02:56 pm
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Match Group announced that it was adding new safety functions to its dating apps so that victims of assault can get responses and assistance when they report abuse. The company also said it will be meeting with Australian law enforcement officials in the coming weeks to address the problem.

Match Group moved quickly to respond to a recent investigative report from ABC (the Australian Broadcasting System) on its safety policies, exposing a problem that users of its Tinder app who reported sexual assault never received responses from the company. One victim named Beth who was interviewed by ABC said she was held at knifepoint and raped by another Tinder user she’d met over the app, and when she reported the assault, nobody contacted her about it.

Tinder’s Video Chat Feature Launches Worldwide

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  • Monday, November 09 2020 @ 10:26 am
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Tinder Face to Face Video Chat is available Worldwide

Face to Face, Tinder’s new in-app video chat feature, is rolling out around the world this month. The opt-in only feature was tested earlier this year in select markets, and now will be available in countries where the Tinder app is active. 

In order to use the new feature, a Tinder user has to be matched with someone and they both have to opt-in to the service to enable it. If someone you liked does not match with you, then Face to Face is not available to use with that person.

Facebook Dating Launches in Europe and U.K.

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  • Friday, November 06 2020 @ 10:33 am
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Facebook launches in Europe

Facebook has announced the launch of Facebook Dating in Europe and the U.K. following a nine-month delay from its original debut, which was scheduled for Valentine’s Day.

The new service is part of the larger Facebook Platform, and operates much the same as it does in the U.S. and other parts of the world, according to Tech Crunch. Users can pull photos and Stories from Instagram to populate their profiles. They can also use the Secret Crush feature to identify Facebook friends and Instagram followers that you are interested in without them knowing. If you both choose each other, then you are matched and can begin chatting – otherwise, your secret crush will never know you chose them.

Bumble Announces 3 New COVID-Related Badges for Users

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  • Friday, October 23 2020 @ 11:05 am
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 Bumble Pandemic Badge

Dating app Bumble announced the addition of three new COVID-related profile badges that users (it is unclear if this is just for users in India or all users) can choose from to indicate how socially distant they want to be on a date.

The three badge choices are virtual, socially-distanced, and socially-distanced with masks to clearly identify their comfort levels with dating during the pandemic. Company executives told The Hindustan Times that this alleviates the awkwardness of conversations surrounding COVID-19, and how each dater feels about interaction.

Match Group Appoints Head of Safety and Social Advocacy

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  • Monday, October 19 2020 @ 08:57 am
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 Head of Safety and Social Advocacy - Tracey Breeden

Match Group, parent company to popular dating apps like Tinder, OkCupid and Hinge, has appointed Tracey Breeden to be its new Head of Safety and Social Advocacy.

Breeden is in a newly created position and will be overseeing trust and safety policies for Match Group’s dating apps, and will also be working with the company’s product teams to develop new safety features. According to Inside Hook, Breeden is the former Head of Women’s Safety and Gender-Based Violence Operations at Uber, another tech company that has encountered safety issues for both its customers and drivers. She is also a former investigator and police officer.  

UK Dating App Scams Increased During Pandemic

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  • Friday, October 16 2020 @ 04:56 pm
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A new report revealed that dating app scams in the UK had significantly increased during the summer as the coronavirus spread and lockdowns continued, and as more people turned to the apps for connection.

More than 600 reports of fraud a month were reported during June, July and August according to Sky News. In addition, there was a 26 percent increase in reported frauds overall during the past year. Since August of 2019, UK police have seen about 400 reports of fraud per month on average, with victims losing over 66 million pounds total over the past year.

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