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==Problems Identified==
 
==Problems Identified==
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APP<br>
 
# Sharing personal data with third parties which is not necessary for the app functioning. The Grindr case study. Check third-parties that are the biggest players<br>
 
# Sharing personal data with third parties which is not necessary for the app functioning. The Grindr case study. Check third-parties that are the biggest players<br>
# Scams, phishing, fake profiles<br>
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# Background geolocation when the app is closed<br>
# Users are affected by malicious behaviours 1 and 2 so how are dating apps moderating this and protecting users via the analysis of their personal data?<br>
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# Automatic subscription renewal without notification, when there is a problem you have to contact the headquarter in another country
# Between 10-20% of users find a partner in France, Switzerland and United States. Do users really get the outcomes they want from the app in exchange for providing their data?<br>
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# Fake profiles created by the company (ex. ashley madison) <br>
# Subscription rates change according to user demographic characteristics (ex. Tinder)<br>
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# Between 10-20% of users find a partner in France, Switzerland and United States. Do users really get the outcomes they want from the app in exchange for providing their data? Are users retained in the app?<br>
# The app ignores your settings<br>
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# Subscription rates change according to user demographic characteristics (ex. age on Tinder, sex on Hinge)<br>
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# The app ignores settings for presenting results (ex. show me only women and the user sees men) <br>
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Other USERS<br>
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# Scams, phishing, fake profiles. Users are affected by malicious user behaviours so how are dating apps moderating this and protecting users via the analysis of their personal data?<br>
    
==Members==
 
==Members==
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