Match.com sent notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein the dating profiles of more than a dozen young women years after he ...
WASHINGTON — Dallas-based Match.com provided convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with suggested dating profiles of young women years after his release from jail, newly released federal records show ...
Alas, the online dating industry isn't all flowers and moonlit walks. For companies that sell dating services, it's a competitive world where each major company has to one-up the other in their claims ...
He’s just not that into you. Because he’s not real. That’s according to the Federal Trade Commission, which announced today that it is suing Match Group, the owner of Match.com, Tinder, OKCupid, ...
Dating site Match.com went live in 1995—it’s ancient in terms of the world wide web. That’s a whole lot of time for users to forget they ever had a profile or what embarrassing content might be on it.
Dating site Match.com is pulling an ad campaign after receiving a barrage of complaints for suggesting red hair and freckles are “imperfections.” The posters, which sprung up in London tube and train ...
Match Group, Inc., the parent of Match.com, is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly using fake accounts to coerce users into subscribing. The Federal Trade Commission announced ...
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