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Post by John Titor on Mar 16, 2021 23:24:30 GMT 10
Ught oh...... Match Group — the parent company of Tinder that also owns several other popular dating services like OkCupid and Hinge — announced on Monday that it was partnering with female-founded non-profit group Garbo to make the background check technology available to users across its network, starting with Tinder.
“Garbo provides historical information about violence and abuse to empower people to make more informed decisions and choices about their safety,” the press release said. Garbo was founded in 2018 by Kathryn Kosmides, who is a survivor of gender-based violence. The group collects public records and reports of violence and abuse, including arrests, harassment, restraining orders, and other violent crimes. Match Group says these records have “historically been difficult to access and cost prohibitive.” Match Group said it made a “significant” investment in Garbo in order to help the service accelerate its growth. The technology will be integrated on Tinder later this year. Other popular apps have recently enhanced their safety measures in order to prevent violent crimes. Uber and Lyft announced last week that they would begin sharing information with each other on drivers and delivery people that were banned from using the app www.theverge.com/2021/3/15/22327854/match-group-garbo-tinder-background-check-update
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Post by slashpop on Mar 17, 2021 0:04:08 GMT 10
Ught oh...... Match Group — the parent company of Tinder that also owns several other popular dating services like OkCupid and Hinge — announced on Monday that it was partnering with female-founded non-profit group Garbo to make the background check technology available to users across its network, starting with Tinder.
“Garbo provides historical information about violence and abuse to empower people to make more informed decisions and choices about their safety,” the press release said. Garbo was founded in 2018 by Kathryn Kosmides, who is a survivor of gender-based violence. The group collects public records and reports of violence and abuse, including arrests, harassment, restraining orders, and other violent crimes. Match Group says these records have “historically been difficult to access and cost prohibitive.” Match Group said it made a “significant” investment in Garbo in order to help the service accelerate its growth. The technology will be integrated on Tinder later this year. Other popular apps have recently enhanced their safety measures in order to prevent violent crimes. Uber and Lyft announced last week that they would begin sharing information with each other on drivers and delivery people that were banned from using the app www.theverge.com/2021/3/15/22327854/match-group-garbo-tinder-background-check-updateThat’s can be used for good for extreme and likely dangerous people for sure but the policy can also used to abuse others in really messed up way. What if someone did something stupid and got arrested for drinking and driving one time or a petty crime like stealing cigarettes when they were 15 ? Should that information be exposed to everyone and who will set the limit and have access to that info? Does anyone other than a serious criminal and repeat sex offender, and it’s arguable for them even, deserve to be exposed and punished infinitely and unable to use Uber and tinder now for life ? Sounds insane
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Post by John Titor on Mar 17, 2021 0:22:42 GMT 10
Ught oh...... Match Group — the parent company of Tinder that also owns several other popular dating services like OkCupid and Hinge — announced on Monday that it was partnering with female-founded non-profit group Garbo to make the background check technology available to users across its network, starting with Tinder.
“Garbo provides historical information about violence and abuse to empower people to make more informed decisions and choices about their safety,” the press release said. Garbo was founded in 2018 by Kathryn Kosmides, who is a survivor of gender-based violence. The group collects public records and reports of violence and abuse, including arrests, harassment, restraining orders, and other violent crimes. Match Group says these records have “historically been difficult to access and cost prohibitive.” Match Group said it made a “significant” investment in Garbo in order to help the service accelerate its growth. The technology will be integrated on Tinder later this year. Other popular apps have recently enhanced their safety measures in order to prevent violent crimes. Uber and Lyft announced last week that they would begin sharing information with each other on drivers and delivery people that were banned from using the app www.theverge.com/2021/3/15/22327854/match-group-garbo-tinder-background-check-updateThat’s can be used for good for extreme and likely dangerous people for sure but the policy can also used to abuse others in really messed up way. What if someone did something stupid and got arrested for drinking and driving one time or a petty crime like stealing cigarettes when they were 15 ? Should that information be exposed to everyone and who will set the limit and have access to that info? Does anyone other than a serious criminal and repeat sex offender, and it’s arguable for them even, deserve to be exposed and punished infinitely and unable to use Uber and tinder now for life ? Sounds insane Tinder canceled lol
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