Tinder Class Action Settlements 2026
Tinder and its parent company Match Group have been targeted by multiple class action lawsuits over deceptive subscription pricing practices, age-based discrimination in Gold pricing, fake or inactive profile displays, and subscription cancellation difficulties affecting millions of users.
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⚖️ Open Tinder Settlements (2026)
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Why Is Tinder Being Sued?
Tinder has faced significant legal scrutiny for its age-based pricing model, which charged users over 30 up to twice as much as younger users for Tinder Gold subscriptions — a practice courts found may violate California's Unruh Civil Rights Act. Match Group has also been sued for showing users profiles of inactive or fake accounts, making cancellation of subscriptions deliberately difficult ("dark patterns"), automatically renewing subscriptions without adequate disclosure, and deceptive "Boost" feature marketing that misled users about visibility improvements. Match Group's other brands (Match.com, OkCupid, Hinge, PlentyOfFish) have faced similar allegations.
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