In March 2015, a false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Tinder, Inc. (an online dating application for mobile phones where users “swipe” their finger across the screen to either approve or pass on a potential match). According to the complaint, Tinder falsely markets its app as a “free online dating app” when, in reality, consumers need to pay for services starting March 2015. For example, consumers need to sign up for a Tinder Plus account, which costs $2.99 per month, to continue getting an unlimited number of swipes. (Warner et al v. Tinder, Inc., Case No. 15-cv-01668, C. D. CA.)

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Match Group’s Dating Apps and Websites

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Match Group’s Dating Apps and Websites

Allegations: Requiring consumers to upload photos to create an account without adequately disclosing why and how long the companies were collecting, storing, and using biometric data

Tinder’s Collection of Biometric Data

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Tinder’s Collection of Biometric Data

Allegations: Misrepresenting that biometric facial scans from video selfies are only used for Photo Verification purposes without adequately disclosing why and how long the dating app was collecting, storing, and…

Tinder’s Photo Verification

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Tinder’s Photo Verification

Allegations: Falsely representing that Tinder’s Photo Verification is a safety feature that gives “verified” status to users who are real people when the platform does not verify the identity of…

Tinder Notifications

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Tinder Notifications

Allegations: Using “fake” notifications saying that “7 people like you” to induce consumers to pay $15 to subscribe

Tinder Dating App

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Tinder Dating App

July 2015: This action was dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled.. The reasons for the dismissal have not been disclosed. April 2015: A class-action…


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Class-action lawsuit takes a swipe at online dating app’s new policy to charge for unlimited likes.