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Category: AdultFriendFinder

Background Checks on Dating Apps

Posted on May 19, 2022

Background check picEYEWITNESS NEWS – One study found 81% of online daters misrepresented some aspect about themselves, be it height, weight, or age. The Federal Trade Commission says phishing and dating scams on apps cost victims $304M in 2020, double the amount of the previous year. Top10.com researched the background check and user verification processes for the most popular dating apps and websites.

Match Group
The company announced in March 2021 a partnership with nonprofit background check technology Garbo. The app provides historical information about domestic violence and abuse.

Badoo
The app makes sure the person is legitimate by having users take an image in a unique pose to verify. Badoo also allows users to further verify using a phone number or social network account and marks verification on their profile.

Bumble
Bumble uses a combination of AI and human-led monitoring systems to review accounts and messages for violations of their terms of service. These include imagery or language that discriminates against someone's race, ethnicity, disability, gender expression, and a range of other criteria.

AdultFriendFinder
AdultFriendFinder doesn't do background checks. While users are to accept sole responsibility for their own interactions with other users, users have recourse to report account abuse, and moderators are also looking out for abnormal behavior on the site.

Ashley Madison
User verification and background checks are counterintuitive to the goal of Ashley Madison.

Happn
Similar to Badoo, Happn users have the opportunity to certify their profiles by taking a video posing with unique head gestures, as instructed by the app. While Happn claims noncertified profiles are not fake, they do not provide any additional background on whether a vetting process exists for noncertified profiles.

Zoosk
Zoosk provides online dating safety tips for people new to dating online. Although, in those tips, it's suggested that users do their own research on potential suitors because Zoosk asserts it does not "routinely screen our members, inquire into the background of our members, attempt to verify information provided by our members, or conduct criminal screenings of our members."

Eharmony
While the dating service does not conduct an official background check, it does provide users with an 80-question survey to narrow in on the specificity of the website's services.

Grindr
Grindr notes in its terms of service that it does not conduct criminal or other background screenings of its users and doesn't verify the information users provide.

by Vivian Muniz
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Chinese Dating App Maker Seeks IPO in US

Posted on March 17, 2021

Soul logoPITCHBOOK – Mar 17 – Soul, a Chinese dating app provider, is reportedly in talks with bankers about a deal to go public in the US at a valuation of $1B. Soul seeks to raise $200M in its IPO. Soul has previously raised $60M from investors including DST Global, Genesis Capital and 5Y Capital.

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FriendFinder Networks Achieves Court Judgment Against Match Group

Posted on January 13, 2021

Ffn logo 2020BUSINESSWIRE – Jan 12 – In 2019, FFN discovered it had overpaid PlentyofFish by $116K for members sent to AdultFriendFinder over the course of a business relationship that goes back to 2011. Unfortunately, PlentyOfFish refused to correct this overpayment, and it was necessary to file litigation. FFN has paid over $13M since 2011 for the members PlentyOfFish sent to its adult websites.

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AdultFriendFinder Will Stream Weddings so People Don’t Have to Postpone During Pandemic

Posted on March 29, 2020

Adultfriendfinder logo 20NEWSWEEK – Mar 27 – Weddings, along with concerts, parades and other events, are postponed because of coronavirus. AdultFriendFinder is offering to stream weddings for free on its website and gives engaged couples the opportunity to exchange nuptials in front of their family, friends and loved ones while still social distancing. CEO Jon Buckheit said "There's been a big increase in video chat and video streaming, and that's something that we've always offered on the site. So we have the technology to do it, and we thought that we should offer [to stream weddings] at no charge to people who want to use our site for that purpose at this time" in private, password-protected channels, or with the world in a public channel.

by James Crowley
See full article at Newsweek

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AdultFriendFinder Data Breach Suit Kicked to Arbitration

Posted on May 8, 2019

Lawsuit pic 2018LAW360 – May 6 – A class action seeking to hold AdultFriendFinder.com accountable for its 2016 data breach that allegedly released the personal information of 339M users must go to arbitration, a California federal judge ordered this week.

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Dating Apps & Data Security

Posted on February 7, 2019

Data securitySMART COMPANY – Feb 6 – In recent times, the topic of data privacy has been thrust aggressively into public awareness. Facebook experienced its largest security breach ever when an unknown hacker exploited a bug in the 'View As' feature to take control of 50M user accounts. Add to this the Cambridge Analytica scandal, where Facebook achieved global infamy for its role in influencing the 2016 US presidential election via the improper use of Facebook's API. But despite increased questioning about security and ethics, a mass exodus of users hasn't occurred. Facebook is still used widely by singles to verify their matches before going on a date. But scammers simply backup their fake dating profiles with fake Facebook profiles. Casual hook-up platform Adult FriendFinder combs through every single profile created on their platform – checking usernames, IP and photos – to manually confirm that they are real. They also encourage users to verify their profile by sharing a copy of their driver's licence and deploy AI technologies to scan private messages for red-flags such as users under 18, threats of personal harm or fraud. But not all dating services take this strict approach and it's true that platforms worldwide are overrun with bot-generated profiles.

by Leah Callon-Butler
See full article at Smart Money

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AdultFriendFinder User Files Suit Over Data Breach

Posted on October 9, 2018

Lawsuit pic 2018LEGAL NEWSLINE – Oct 9 – A California man alleges his confidential personal information was compromised in an adult dating site data breach that happened in October 2016. Hackers accessed 339M accounts. The plaintiff holds FriendFinder Networks Inc. responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to implement industry-standard measures to safeguard users' personal information and failed to immediately notify its members whose information may have been compromised.

by Jenie Mallari-Torres
See full article at Legal Newsline

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Hack Reportedly Exposes 412M FriendFinder Networks Accounts

Posted on November 14, 2016

Ffn hackedCNET – Nov 13 – The hack included email addresses and passwords collected over 20 years from six adult-oriented FriendFinder websites, including Penthouse.com, according to LeakedSource, which disclosed the breach. FriendFinder confirmed the site vulnerability. The hack marks the second time in two years that AdultFriendFinder has been hacked. It was also hacked in May 2015, exposing ~3.5M accounts.

by Steven Musil
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Adult FriendFinder LFI Flaw

Posted on October 21, 2016

Screen_shot_2016-10-19_at_10.18.40ITPRO – Oct 21 – A serious database vulnerability could potentially reveal usernames, passwords and other information. The suggestion of a security flaw first came from self-styled "underground researcher" 1×0123 on Tuesday night, who posted on Twitter a screen grab that suggested Adult FriendFinder has a Local File Inclusion vulnerability. FriendFinder Networks' VP and senior counsel of corporate compliance and litigation stated, "We are aware of reports of a security incident, and we are currently investigating to determine the validity of the reports. If we confirm that a security incident did occur, we will work to address any issues and notify any customers that may be affected."

by Jane McCallion
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The Creator Of The First Online Dating Site Is Still Dating Online

Posted on June 18, 2016

Ffn andrew conruMOTHERBOARD – June 16 – Andrew Conru started Web Personals, the first online dating site, in 1993. The idea struck him in his dorm room as a way to kickstart his love life after a breakup. He tried newspaper personals, and video dating. It was "a very manual process," Conru recalled. But Web Personals featured large photos and a whole page of text per profile. Web Personals took two months to build. It was written in C++. In the 18 months Conru ran the site, there were 120K sign ups. He later sold it to Telepersonals for $100K, and launched FriendFinder.com. FriendFinder had users posting nudes, so Conru created AdultFriendFinder.com. Penthouse bought FriendFinder Networks in 2007 for $500M, filing for an IPO in 2008. They hoped to raise $460M but only had $220M by 2010, which Conru bought back and has been the company's chairman since 2013. He has been dating online for 20 years and has never been married. He has no plans on settling down. "I'm still single, which is the irony of all this," he said.

by Nadja Sayej
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