Last year, I wrote this article about dating apps privacy β€οΈπ
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Last year, I wrote this article about dating apps privacy
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It has a focus on queer dating apps for Pride, but I think it contains valuable information for anyone using any dating apps.
If you are currently using a dating app,
or thinking of using one, you might find some useful tips and warnings in there: https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/06/24/queer-dating-apps-beware-who-you-trust/ -
Last year, I wrote this article about dating apps privacy
οΈ
It has a focus on queer dating apps for Pride, but I think it contains valuable information for anyone using any dating apps.
If you are currently using a dating app,
or thinking of using one, you might find some useful tips and warnings in there: https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/06/24/queer-dating-apps-beware-who-you-trust/For recommendations on how to
reduce the risks to your personal data when using dating apps,You can start reading the article from this section: https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/06/24/queer-dating-apps-beware-who-you-trust/#reducing-the-risks-when-using-dating-apps
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Last year, I wrote this article about dating apps privacy
οΈ
It has a focus on queer dating apps for Pride, but I think it contains valuable information for anyone using any dating apps.
If you are currently using a dating app,
or thinking of using one, you might find some useful tips and warnings in there: https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/06/24/queer-dating-apps-beware-who-you-trust/It's easy: Never, ever use *any* #datingApp. I'm not aware of a good one.
Most are owned by the #MatchGroup. Run. Away. Fast.
No matter, if you are straight, queer, genderfluid, whatever.
Never, ever use *any* fucking #dating app!
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For recommendations on how to
reduce the risks to your personal data when using dating apps,You can start reading the article from this section: https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/06/24/queer-dating-apps-beware-who-you-trust/#reducing-the-risks-when-using-dating-apps
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grindr is owned by the same chinese spyware company that makes #opera -
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grindr is owned by the same chinese spyware company that makes #opera@moin There are so so many red flags with Grindr, it's surprising that it's still around honestly



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@moin There are so so many red flags with Grindr, it's surprising that it's still around honestly



@Em0nM4stodon @moin
I'm shocked that Grindr still has so many users, even though it's such a privacy disaster. π«£
No one seems to care as long as they're having "fun". π€― -
Last year, I wrote this article about dating apps privacy
οΈ
It has a focus on queer dating apps for Pride, but I think it contains valuable information for anyone using any dating apps.
If you are currently using a dating app,
or thinking of using one, you might find some useful tips and warnings in there: https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2025/06/24/queer-dating-apps-beware-who-you-trust/@Em0nM4stodon i-lov.eu is free. but no users. It's pretty much tinder on the web but free, with big support for all kinds of genders and orientations
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