Dating app users who do the wrong thing and violate an incoming “world leading” safety code could be booted off several platforms.
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Under a new industry code of conduct, users booted from an online dating service owned by a company with multiple apps will be barred across the other platforms.
Dating app users who do the wrong thing and violate an incoming “world leading” safety code could be booted off several platforms.
Tinder, Bumble, Hinge and eharmony are among popular online dating platforms to sign up to a voluntary industry code to crack down on sexual violence.
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