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Dating with criminals: Apparently no problem on Tinder and Co

By AndreaPosted on16.02.2025
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A new investigation takes the security measures of Tinder, Hinge and other dating platforms of the Match Group massively under fire. Accordingly, reported perpetrators often remain undetected, and already blocked users can easily create new accounts. Internal documents and tests show that despite an extensive database with rape and abuse reports, the company hardly takes any measures in order to permanently exclude repeat offenders from its platforms.



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  • US and Iran see end of truce near, but negotiations remain uncertain
  • Fitch: war and technology turmoil are risks to US credit
  • Fachin praises Dino’s article and defends debate on judicial reform
  • UK regulator investigates Telegram over suspected child sexual abuse
  • The fate of US-Iran negotiations remains uncertain on the eve of the end of the ceasefire
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