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The owners of online dating services such as Match.com and Tinder agreed to permanently stop deceptive advertising, ...
Match Group has agreed to pay $14 million to the FTC. The payment will settle charges of deceptive advertising practices.
In addition to the payment, Match Group has agreed to changes including more clearly disclosing terms for its "six-month ...
DALLAS (CN) — Match Group — the owner of dozens of dating websites including Tinder, Match.com, OkCupid and Hinge — agreed ...
Match Group will pay $14 million and stop misleading users about dating guarantees after FTC charges. Company must simplify ...
In a statement, Audrey Kato, a representative for Match Group, acknowledged the agreement but emphasized that the company had ...
The dating app behemoth will pay $14 million to settle deceptive advertising charges. It's a relatively paltry sum, but the ...
Match Group will pay $14 million and implement clear guarantee disclosures, easy cancellations, and fair billing practices under an FTC settlement resolving deceptive practice allegations.
A shareholder alleges the company “has known … which users have been reported for drugging, assaulting, or raping their dates ...
Tinder-parent Match Group's second-quarter revenue surpassed Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, buoyed by strong ...
Spencer Rascoff took over as Match's CEO amid turmoil in the online dating business, and is pushing for a turnaround.
Match Group continued to see fewer users willing to pay for its flagship Tinder app in the second quarter, but the chief ...