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Mozilla finds that most dating apps are not great guardians of user ...

Dating apps are not following great privacy practices and are collecting more data than ever in order to woo Gen Z users, a new study by Mozilla pointed out. Researchers reviewed dating apps in ... Read More
The 5 Dating Apps That Can’t Get Enough of Your Data

In the digital age, dating apps have become an integral part of how people meet and connect. However, the convenience of finding a match, turns out comes at a steep price: your data. What type of data ... Read More
Mozilla Waves Red Flag Over Data Hungry Dating Apps

Nearly two dozen dating apps were flagged as failing to meet privacy and security standards, sharing customer data with third parties, and excluding the right of a user to wipe their data from the ... Read More
Most Dating Apps May Sell Your Personal Data For Advertising: Report

Most dating apps - nearly 80 per cent - might share or sell your personal data for advertising, a new report revealed on Tuesday. The developer of the Firefox Internet browser Mozilla examined 25 ... Read More
Mozilla finds that most dating apps are not great guardians of user data

Dating apps are not following great privacy practices and are collecting more data than ever in order to woo Gen Z users, a new study by Mozilla pointed out. Researchers reviewed dating apps in terms ... Read More
Mozilla finds that most dating apps are not great guardians of user data

Dating apps are not following great privacy practices and are collecting more data than ever in order to woo Gen Z users, a new study by Mozilla pointed out. Researchers reviewed dating apps in ... Read More
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