Match Group, Inc., the parent of Match.com, is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly using fake accounts to coerce users into subscribing. The Federal Trade Commission announced ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The CEO of Match Group, which owns Match.com, Hinge and Tinder, said that he has “empathy” for victims of scams on ...
The federal government is accusing dating website Match.com of catfishing its own users. The Federal Trade Commission is suing Match Group, which owns Match.com (as well as Tinder, OKCupid and ...
Going on a date with someone you met online can be scary — not just because of the pressure to be charming, but also because of the horror stories of creepers and criminals that use dating apps to ...
In the course of roughly a week, they corresponded online, via text message and then talked on the phone before they scheduled a dinner date at a local restaurant. At the last minute, he changed plans ...
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Dating site Match.com went live in 1995—it’s ancient in terms of the world wide web. That’s a whole lot of time for users to forget they ever had a profile or what embarrassing content might be on it.
When it comes to getting your money back from a romance scam, it can be nearly an impossible task. Match Group's CEO said he feels bad for victims, but "things happen in life." Romance scams typically ...