Dating App Grindr Fined Over $11M By Norwegian Agency along with other BigTech Information

Dating App Grindr Fined Over $11M By Norwegian Agency along with other BigTech Information

In January, the Norwegian Data Protection Authority fined the dating application Grindr over $11 million for breaking its users’ privacy. In January 2020, U.S. PIRG yet others had expected the FTC to research Grindr along with other dating and health apps, nevertheless the agency have not taken action. In other news: January 2021, our coalition additionally asked the FTC to analyze the so-called trouble of cancelling an Amazon Prime account. Oh, and now we’ve additionally advised Senate leaders not to ever provide BigTech lobbyists any senior antitrust jobs!

Author: Ed Mierzwinski

Started on staff: 1977B.A., M.S., University of Connecticut

Ed oversees U.S. PIRG’s consumer that is federal, helping lead nationwide efforts to fully improve customer credit rating laws and regulations, identification theft defenses, item security laws and much more. Ed is co-founder and leader that is continuing of coalition, People in america For Financial Reform, which fought when it comes to Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and customer Protection Act of 2010, including as the centerpiece the customer Financial Protection Bureau. He had been granted the buyer Federation of America’s Esther Peterson Consumer provider Award in 2006, Privacy Overseas’s Brandeis Award in 2003, and numerous yearly “Top Lobbyist” honors through the Hill along with other outlets. Ed lives in Virginia, as well as on weekends he enjoys biking with friends from the numerous bicycle that is local. Continue reading “Dating App Grindr Fined Over $11M By Norwegian Agency along with other BigTech Information”