Grindr, the world’s largest LGBTQ dating app, has been accused of illegally sharing UK users’ personal data, in a lawsuit filed at the High Court in London.
Law firm Austen Hays alleges the data was shared with two analytics firms employed by Grindr, the BBC reported, as well as a “potentially unlimited number” of advertising partners – some of whom “may then have retained some of the shared data for their own purposes”.
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