Overview
- Sens. Maggie Hassan and Marsha Blackburn asked CEO Spencer Rascoff for documents detailing policies, detection practices and user-protection efforts across Tinder, Hinge and OkCupid.
- The request seeks all materials on the design and effectiveness of fraud-prevention measures as well as itemized quarterly investments in trust and safety.
- The senators warned that algorithmic design may create user trust that criminals exploit to run romance scams.
- Match said it has made significant investments in advanced fraud detection, safety features such as Face Check and in‑app warnings, and partnerships with law enforcement and industry groups, and it welcomed constructive conversations.
- The lawmakers cited FTC data showing at least $1.3 billion in U.S. romance-scam losses in 2022 and noted prior scrutiny including a 2019 FTC complaint, while DOJ closed its related probe in 2020.