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In 2024, most dating apps want both. And there’s still no guarantee your sensitive information will be kept safe. Worst online dating sites.
We couldn’t find an English privacy policy for Lovoo even though it’s available for download in English-speaking countries like the US, Canada and the UK. If you speak German, there’s a privacy policy for you. But if English is your only language, no privacy policy love for you! About half of the apps are owned by just two companies. Match Group owns Tinder, OkCupid, Match, Hinge, Plenty of Fish, BlackPeopleMeet, OurTime, and dozens more dating apps. Spark Network owns Christian Mingle, Jdate, Elite Singles, and Zoosk from this list. Bumble and Badoo are also owned by the same company. That means your personal data can be shared from any of the apps within their bigger company. That’s a lot of potential sharing, and that’s not good. Lawsuits say: love is a losing game. On Valentine’s Day (aww!) Match Group was sued for “lock[ing] users into a pay-to-play loop that prioritizes corporate profits over its marketing promises and customers’ relationship goals.” Uh oh. OK-at-privacy eHarmony was also accused of “manipulative selling practices” that laid a “subscription trap” for users. AI is not-so-smart when it comes to matching humans. Tinder, OkCupid, Facebook Dating, Happn, CoffeeMeetsBagel, and Tantan all use AI in their matching algorithms. With little information about how these algorithms work, we’re worried they could double-down on real-world biases in dating like sexual racism and fatphobia -- stripping away users’ actual preferences where it really matters. We are all so much more than the sum of our swipes! Swindlers and romance-scammers are on the rise. Romance scammers use fake dating app profiles to target unsuspecting app users, pretending to be interested in your heart when what they really want is your money. They’re a huge problem worldwide with the United States’ Federal Trade Commission reporting that consumers lost millions of dollars to those scams in 2023. Although probably no app is immune, scams from Tinder, Tantan, Zoosk, Facebook Dating and Lovoo made the news recently. Online aliases are back! Muzz and Her say in their privacy policies that daters can use nicknames or aliases on their apps. That’s cool!
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