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Users of the popular dating app Grindr have initiated a lawsuit against the company, accusing it of selling sensitive personal information without their explicit consent. The lawsuit, filed in London, specifically targets Grindr's alleged practice of sharing details such as HIV status, health information, and intimate aspects of users' lives with third-party advertisers, all without adequate disclosure or permission.
The class-action lawsuit, backed by more than 670 users who have signed their names, alleges that Grindr's actions constitute a breach of privacy and trust. Users. . .