EFF and 12 Organizations Tell Bumble: Don't Sell User Data Without Opt-In Consent
Briefly

Bumble's unclear data sharing policies risk user privacy, highlighting a need for transparent practices and user consent mechanisms for data sharing.
Dating apps holding sensitive user data require stringent privacy protection measures, especially for vulnerable communities, emphasizing the importance of transparency and data security.
EFF and other organizations urge Bumble to clarify if they sell user data, specify the data shared, and enhance opt-in consent processes to protect user privacy.
Protecting personal data should be effortless and mandatory, not requiring users to opt-out, especially when dealing with intimate details and vulnerable populations.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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