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Are these lawsuits brought about by gay men against Grindr fair?  

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  1. 1. Are these lawsuits in the US and UK by gay men against Grindr justified?

    • Yes- Grindr has no right to sell or share private information of users on its app to commerical parties. It is 2 dangerous
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    • No - The Terms & Conditions clearly states that Grindr has the right to share information with third parties. People who sign up for the app have the responsibility of reading it.
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    • Yes - Grindr is just a corporate elite entity that is earning gay dollars but doing nothing for the gay community.
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    • No - Grindr has done way too much for the gay community and does not deserve this
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    • 5 - Other.
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Is Grindr in trouble in the English speaking world: From UK to the US, Grindr's legal troubles is rising because of its practice of putting gay lives and interests at risk for a quick buck. 

 

In the UK, Reuters reports that at least 670 people have filed a lawsuit three months ago in the London High Court over the fact that Grindr revealed their HIV Status, and the date of their last HIV test! to commercial third party data hunters; more are expected to join the lawsuit as thousands of gay men have been affected. 

[think before following links] [think before following links] [think before following links] https://www.reuters.com/technology/grindr-facing-uk-lawsuit-over-alleged-data-protection-breaches-2024-04-22/

[think before following links] [think before following links] [think before following links] https://www.globallegalpost.com/news/gateley-affiliate-austen-hays-launches-class-action-against-grindr-advised-by-cooley-1983825032

 

In the US, Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill, who was fired back in 2021 from his senior clerical position in the Catholic Church for being on Grindr has filed a law suit in  a court in  California alleging "a stunning pattern of [Grindr’s] intentional and reckless failure to protect private data of its customers."


Is Grindr finally being held to account for its actions?

Edited by brnbk
  • brnbk changed the title to Is Grind in trouble in the Anglo-American world?

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