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Australia's online dating industry adopts code of conduct to keep users safer
Read full article: Australia's online dating industry adopts code of conduct to keep users saferAustralia’s government says a code of conduct will be enforced on the online dating industry to better protect Australian users after research found that three-in-four people suffer some form of sexual violence through the platforms.
Detroit man used dating apps to lure his armed robbery victims to apartment, police say
Read full article: Detroit man used dating apps to lure his armed robbery victims to apartment, police sayDetroit police have arrested a man suspected of using Tinder and other dating apps to lure woman to an apartment complex so he could get in their vehicles and rob them at gunpoint.
Apple's smaller rivals unite to fight iPhone app store rules
Read full article: Apple's smaller rivals unite to fight iPhone app store rulesThe activism from smaller rivals adds to scrutiny the tech giants are facing from U.S. and European regulators and lawmakers. Apple is the group's main target, though Google's app store policies are also on its radar. Both companies this summer dropped the popular game Fortnite from their app stores after the game’s developer introduced a direct payment plan that bypasses their platforms. In addition to the app stores, Big Tech is facing fresh scrutiny from antitrust regulators. Lawmakers and consumer advocates accuse Google of abusing its dominance in online search and advertising to stifle competition and boost its profits.
Former Tinder executives are locked in a messy legal battle
Read full article: Former Tinder executives are locked in a messy legal battleLeon Neal/Getty Images(CNN) - The legal battles between former Tinder executives just keep getting messier. Former Tinder and Match Group CEO Greg Blatt has filed a lawsuit, accusing Tinder co-founder Sean Rad and former VP of marketing and communications Rosette Pambakian of defaming him. According to Blatt's lawsuit, Pambakian and Blatt engaged in "irreverent and, at times, ribald and suggestive conversation" with "both laughing throughout" at the holiday party. The fight over Tinder's valuationThe 2018 suit alleged that Match Group kept Blatt on as CEO because he was key to downplaying Tinder's valuation. The company and Match Group CEO Mandy Ginsberg, who took over Blatt's job, have denied this.
Tinder will warn LGBTQ users when they're in countries with discriminatory laws
Read full article: Tinder will warn LGBTQ users when they're in countries with discriminatory lawsLeon Neal/Getty Images(CNN) - Tinder will start to warn its LGBTQ users when they're in a country where it could be risky to swipe. Tinder said that people who've identified as LGBTQ in its app will no longer have their profiles automatically appear when they open the app in an area with discriminatory laws. According to Tinder CEO Elie Seidman, the update is in direct response to the company's decision in June to add new sexual orientation options. The orientation feature is currently only available in English-speaking markets. "Travel season is in full swing and our hope is that Traveler Alert will educate users (travelers and locals alike) who may not have been aware of such state-sponsored laws," Seidman said.