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Match Group has agreed to pay $14 million to the FTC. The payment will settle charges of deceptive advertising practices.
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The dating app behemoth will pay $14 million to settle deceptive advertising charges. It's a relatively paltry sum, but the ...
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After cruising past Daniel Galan and Gabriel Diallo in Cincinnati, Jannik Sinner is now set to collide with French standout Adrian Mannarino in the Round of 16 today.
DALLAS (CN) — Match Group — the owner of dozens of dating websites including Tinder, Match.com, OkCupid and Hinge — agreed ...
A 2019 lawsuit from the FTC claimed Match.com promised a free six-month subscription to customers who didn’t “meet someone special” without disclosing the “onerous requirements” needed to fulfill this ...