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Match Group, which owns Tinder, OkCupid, PlentyOfFish, Hinge, and other online dating platforms, has agreed to pay a $14 ...
Match Group will pay $14 million and stop misleading users about dating guarantees after FTC charges. Company must simplify ...
In addition to the payment, Match Group has agreed to changes including more clearly disclosing terms for its "six-month ...
The dating giant behind Match.com, OkCupid and Tinder will refund customers and simplify cancellations after a federal ...
Match Group has agreed to pay $14 million to the FTC. The payment will settle charges of deceptive advertising practices.
The dating giant behind Match.com, OkCupid and Tinder will refund customers and simplify cancellations after a federal ...
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.
Match Group will pay $14 million to settle claims of deceptive business practices The FTC launched this complaint against the Tinder and Hinge parent company in 2019.
Match Group settles FTC allegations, agrees to pay $14M and change its marketing practices after misleading online dating ads and subscription issues.
Match.com, the online dating site, will pay $14 million and make changes to its membership terms to settle allegations that it made cancellations difficult and made misrepresentations to members, the ...
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