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Tinder to explain why some EU users have to pay more for the app


Dating app Tinder has vowed to tell EU users why they are being charged different fees for the same service, after Brussels opened a probe into its pricing system.

And until April 2022, younger users were often offered discounts on Tinder's premium service, while older ones were hit with higher fees. In its statement, it said that, after dialogue with the company, Tinder vowed that by the middle of April this year it would cease personalised pricing based on age without informing users clearly beforehand. California-based Tinder is owned by a Texas company, Match Group, that runs a number of other dating apps around the world, including Hinge, Meetic, OkCupid and Plenty of Fish.

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