![]() ![]() “I think it’s a good thing for the companies that are using the data, but I think it’s a bad thing, because our privacy is being exposed,” she said.Įvan Lutz with Cigent Cybersecurity said you don’t have to be exposed. “That’s how they make their business,” she said. Moise said she’s not surprised dating sites store cookies on your apps and web browsers. We understand that nothing is more important on a dating site than keeping personal information personal, which is why, unlike other tech companies whose business models rely on the sale of personal information, ours is subscription-based and reliant on engendering trust and being a great experience for users, not the sale of data.” “Match Group companies use cookies to provide, secure and improve their services, measure site performance and usage and tailor ads to users’ interests. In a statement, Match Group - which owns Tinder,, OkCupid, and Plenty of Fish - said the company uses cookies to secure and improve their services, tailor ads to user interests, but they do not sell user data. “I’m still concerned with it getting to some place that it shouldn’t go,” she said. “It definitely kind of turns me away from that aspect of dating world,” she said.Ĭindy MacFarlane who’s married but has friends using dating sites says those cookies violate user privacy. “I met a few people, but not too much luck,” she said with a chuckle.īut, she said she stopped after striking out and learning apps like Tinder, OkCupid, and Plenty of Fish use digital cookies or trackers to store your information and send you advertisements. She said she’s tried dating sites herself. ![]() If you're using dating apps to find love, you could get stuck with the wrong cookies this Valentines Day.Īllison Moise spent the day hanging out with friends and hundreds of others downtown Fort Myers. ![]()
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