Match.com, Tinder owner to pay $2M in subscription renewal lawsuit
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FILE - This Tuesday, July 28, 2020 photo shows the icon for the Tinder dating app on a device in New York. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison)
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The parent company of numerous popular online dating sites including Tinder, Match.com, PlentyofFish and OkCupid will pay $2 million to settle a civil lawsuit alleging customers were charged for automatic renewal without their consent, the San Diego County District Attorney s Office said Wednesday.
Match Group Inc. will pay civil penalties, costs and victim restitution for allegedly failing to clearly inform consumers that they were enrolling in an automatically renewing service. Consumers were also allegedly not informed of how to cancel their subscriptions.
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Match com, Tinder owner will pay $2 million in subscription renewal lawsuit
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