Which Dating Apps Put Your Data at Risk?

London, UKFri Oct 18 2024
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When you sign up for dating apps, you might be sharing more than just your profile. Some apps are better at keeping your data safe than others. A recent report by Nomad, a digital e-sim provider, looked into this. They found that Badoo, Bumble, and Grindr store a lot of personal information that hackers could access. This includes things tied to your identity. Using public WiFi while on these apps can be risky. Hackers can easily steal your information if you're not careful. Experts advise using a VPN to protect your data.
But data privacy isn't the only issue. Many people are ditching dating apps because they prefer real-life connections. Last year, Bumble's CEO stepped down after nearly a decade. Match Group, which owns several popular dating apps, saw lower earnings due to fewer paying Tinder customers. Users often complain about the quality of matches. Women feel overwhelmed, while men might not get many replies. This dissatisfaction leads many to delete the apps quickly. In a survey, 65% of dating apps were deleted within a month. A psychologist, Morgan Anderson, said this is because people feel burnt out from swiping and failed connections. They're turning back to old-fashioned dating.
https://localnews.ai/article/which-dating-apps-put-your-data-at-risk-71b9fdae

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