But dating app owner insists that there will be no ‘unfavourable’ outcome from investigation
The company behind dating app Tinder has warned investors that it could be hit by a “loss” of up to $60m (€56m) if the final outcome of a probe by the Irish data protection watchdog goes against it.
Dallas-headquartered Match Group, which owns Tinder and a slew of other dating and social apps, has insisted that it will be vigorously defending allegations made against its Tinder platform by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC).