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A law firm says hundreds of Grindr users have signed up to a lawsuit alleging highly private information - including their HIV status - was shared with third parties without their consent. Hundreds of users of the gay dating app Grindr have alleged the company shared their private information, including their HIV status, with third parties, a law firm said on Monday. Austen Hays said it was filing the mass data protection lawsuit at London's High Court and claimed thousands of Grindr users in the UK may have been affected. The firm alleges users' highly sensitive information, including HIV status and the date of their latest HIV test, was provided to third parties for commercial purposes.
LONDON, April 22 Reuters - Gay dating app Grindr is facing a mass data protection lawsuit in London from hundreds of users who allegedly had their private information, including HIV status, shared with third parties without consent, a law firm said on Monday. Austen Hays, which said the lawsuit is being filed at London's High Court, said thousands of Grindr users in the United Kingdom may have been affected. The firm alleges users' highly sensitive information, including HIV status and the date of their latest HIV test, were provided to third parties for commercial purposes. A spokesperson for Grindr initially said in a statement that it planned to "respond vigorously to this claim, which appears to be based on a mischaracterisation of practices from more than four years ago".
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