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Match Group To Pay $14 Million In FTC Settlement Over Deceptive Practices - Match Group (NASDAQ:MTCH)
Match Group will pay $14 million and implement clear guarantee disclosures, easy cancellations, and fair billing practices under an FTC settlement resolving deceptive practice allegations.
Pursued since 2019 for promises of repayment in case of non-satisfaction in love, the global dating giant Match group has settled its dispute with the US government agency by disbursing several million.
Match Group Settles FTC Claims for $14 Million
Match Group, the parent company of popular dating platforms including Match.com, OkCupid and PlentyOfFish, has agreed to pay $14 million to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations of deceptive business practices. The settlement, announced August 12, 2025, addresses a 2019 complaint accusing the company of misleading consumers with subscription guarantees, unfairly suspending accounts after billing disputes and complicating cancellation proc…
In the United States, Match Group, which owns dating apps like Tinder, Meetic or Hinge, will have to compensate its customers. The Federal Trade Commission blames it for misleading marketing campaigns and questionable subscription practices.
Match Group To Pay $14 Million In FTC Settlement Over Deceptive Practices
Match Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:MTCH), the operator of Match.com, OkCupid, PlentyOfFish, The League, and other dating platforms, will pay $14 million and implement significant policy changes to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations of deceptive practices. The agreement announced on Tuesday also…
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