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A spokesperson for Tea confirmed the hack to ABC News Friday afternoon, noting it involved a database that stored around 13,000 images of selfies and photo identification submitted as users sought to verify their accounts, as well as nearly 60,000 images viewable for all app users.
Christopher Earl Lloyd of Whittier faces 14 federal charges for alleged dating app investment scam in which prosecutors say he used victims' money for his benefit.
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Nearly one in four teenagers are using dating apps—and it may not be hurting their mental health, suggests a new Northwestern Medicine study that monitored adolescents over six months.
There’s long been a theory that, on dating apps, 80% of women are pursuing the top 20% of men — but new research reveals it’s actually fellas who are aiming too high when swiping for
A Whittier man was arrested Thursday for allegedly using dating apps such as Tinder, Hinge and Bumble to con people out of more than $2 million, according to authorities.
Christopher Lloyd told victims that they’d see returns once he invested their money, but instead he used it for personal expenses, prosecutors allege.
Whisper networks have sustained because the traditional systems, like the criminal justice system, colleges, and HR departments sometimes fail to respond effectively to women's complaints. Dating apps themselves have often failed terribly at removing dangerous men from their pools.
WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella says she’s started using a celebrity dating app. Nikki Bella recently opened up about her dating life during a chat with Cody Rhodes on his show, What Do You Wanna Talk About.