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What Dating Apps Know About You

You might be collecting matches, but dating apps are collecting your data.

Aired 07/16/2024

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What Dating Apps Know About You

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You might be collecting matches, but dating apps are collecting your data.

You might sign up for a dating app to find the love of your life. But while you’re swiping, these apps are collecting all kinds of information about you. What do you they know about you? And what are they doing with your data?

Aired 07/16/2024

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