Homosexual courting app Grindr sued for allegedly sharing customers' HIV standing with third events

Hundreds of customers of the homosexual courting app Grindr have alleged the corporate shared their non-public data, together with their HIV standing, with third events, a regulation agency mentioned on Monday.Β 

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Austen Hays mentioned it was submitting the mass knowledge safety lawsuit at London's High Court and claimed hundreds of Grindr customers within the UK might have been affected.

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The agency alleges customers' extremely delicate data, together with HIV standing and the date of their newest HIV check, was offered to 3rd events for business functions.

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It mentioned round 670 folks had signed as much as the lawsuit over breaches mentioned to have taken place between 2018 and 2020, with probably hundreds extra becoming a member of the case.

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Austen Hays' managing director Chaya Hanoomanjee mentioned in an announcement: "Grindr owes it to the LGBTQ+ community it serves to compensate those whose data has been compromised and have suffered distress as a result, and to ensure all its users are safe while using the app, wherever they are, without fear that their data might be shared with third parties."

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A Grindr spokesperson mentioned: "We are committed to protecting our users' data and complying with all applicable data privacy regulations, including in the UK.

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"Grindr has by no means shared user-reported well being data for 'business functions' and has by no means monetised such data.

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"We intend to respond vigorously to this claim, which appears to be based on a mischaracterisation of practices from more than four years ago, prior to early 2020."

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This just isn't the primary time Grindr's knowledge safety practices have come beneath scrutiny.

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In 2021, it was fined Β£5.5m by Norwegian authorities over its dealing with of non-public consumer knowledge.

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The nation's Data Protection Authority (DPA) discovered it had damaged GDPR guidelines by sharing knowledge together with GPS location, consumer profile data and even the truth that customers are on Grindr, which might reveal their sexual orientation and due to this fact advantage particular safety.

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Grindr was additionally reprimanded in 2022 by the UK's Information Commissioners' Office (ICO) for failing to "provide effective and transparent privacy information to its UK data subjects in relation to the processing of their personal data".

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