Bumble’s Collection of Biometric Data
Allegations: Instructing consumers to upload a selfie as part of the photo verification process when opening an account without adequately disclosing why and how long the dating app was collecting,…
January 2019: The claims in this case were dismissed When a complaint is dismissed without prejudice, an amended version of the complaint can be refiled., the reasons for which have not been disclosed.
September 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against operators of the Bumble dating app for allegedly violating New York state law by failing to adequately disclose the terms of the Bumble Boost subscription, misrepresenting the features of Bumble Boost, failing to adequately tell consumers about their right to cancel their subscriptions and making it difficult for consumers to cancel their subscriptions for a refund. (Schlossberg et al v. Bumble Trading, Inc. and Bumble Holding Ltd., Case No. 18-cv-8376, S. D. NY.)
Allegations: Instructing consumers to upload a selfie as part of the photo verification process when opening an account without adequately disclosing why and how long the dating app was collecting,…
Allegations: Falsely advertising that users who purchase its Spotlights feature will receive “up to 10x more matches” and those who purchase its SuperSwipes feature will receive “up to 10x more…
Allegations: Failing to disclose that consumers’ personal information would be collected and shared with third parties, such as Facebook
July 2020: A federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement agreement that would provide class members with both monetary and injunctive relief. Class members who purchased Bumble Boost will receive a…
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