There was a time when standard practice was to avoid talking religion or politics in social situations, and especially on dates. That choice seemed the surest way to avoid impassioned conflicts during ...
Dating site Match.com went live in 1995—it’s ancient in terms of the world wide web. That’s a whole lot of time for users to forget they ever had a profile or what embarrassing content might be on it.
Match Group, Inc., the parent of Match.com, is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly using fake accounts to coerce users into subscribing. The Federal Trade Commission announced ...
The Internet has made it convenient to shop, job hunt, watch movies, and listen to music without rolling out of bed—and, if you haven't already, you can add meeting potential mates to that list. Match ...
Online dating service Match.com has announced that it paid $50 million for smaller rival OKCupid.com. Match.com charges for its services while OKCupid generates income through online ads. And our last ...
Match.com may have connected non-paying daters to bogus accounts just to get them to subscribe, according to federal regulators. In a lawsuit filed today against Match Group, the Federal Trade ...
The federal government is accusing dating website Match.com of catfishing its own users. The Federal Trade Commission is suing Match Group, which owns Match.com (as well as Tinder, OKCupid and ...
Alas, the online dating industry isn't all flowers and moonlit walks. For companies that sell dating services, it's a competitive world where each major company has to one-up the other in their claims ...
Match.com unveiled a new campaign showing that, for successful relationships, "It Starts With a Look" at Match.com. The new effort, dubbed "Rewind," brings to life the hundreds of thousands of couples ...
Dating expert: You're not entitled to love just because you're smart Single Mensa member: "I just want someone who can keep up with me" It takes a special person to join Mensa. For one, the elite ...