Tinder partners with World to let users verify they are real people using eye-scanning technology amid a rise in AI-fueled romance scams on dating apps.
The tech aims to identify people's irises and stop the rise of fake accounts and malicious scams.
World doesn’t plan to stop there, either. The company is pitching itself as a potential solution to ticket scalping, and announced that it has built software called Concert Kit that ticketers can use ...
North Bucharest Investments announces the launch of northbucharest.ro and the “North Bucharest – Real Estate” mobile app, now ...
Match Group Inc. reports first-quarter earnings today, Tuesday, May 5, after the market close, with investors watching ...
As a result of the organizational changes associated with Match Group Asia that Spencer discussed, beginning with our Q2 2026 results, we will combine the Match Group Asia and E&E business units into ...
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Former NFL player Ryan Russell made history when he announced to the world that he's bisexual in 2019. Now, he’s going viral ...
ICC Belfast will host the expanding startup and innovation conference next month, with AI at the centre of discussions ...
Sniffies users are loaded up with outrage. On Monday, the once-transgressive cruising platform announced it’s received a $100 million investment from the same dating app conglomerate that owns Tinder ...
The hardest part of the audit wasn’t deleting the apps. It was recognizing what I had been doing on them. Because the truth ...
The Emmy season event brought out actors, hosts and creators from shows and films across Hulu, Disney+, FX, and ABC.