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Grindr Hosts White House Correspondents’ Dinner Party, Sparks Debate

Grindr, the LGBTQ dating app, is hosting its first-ever party ahead of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. The event, scheduled for April 24, aims to bring together policymakers, journalists, and LGBTQ community leaders to celebrate the First Amendment. This initiative aligns with Grindr’s broader goal to be politically inclusive and connect individuals regardless of their political affiliation, a strategy reinforced by CEO George Arison’s vision. The party occurs as President Donald Trump, having previously boycotted the event, has announced his attendance at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

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Grindr to Host White House Correspondents’ Dinner Party

Grindr is making a notable foray into the political social scene, announcing plans to host its inaugural White House Correspondents’ Dinner party. This move marks a significant moment, placing the popular LGBTQ+ dating app within the orbit of a high-profile Washington D.C. event traditionally focused on journalism and politics. The app’s CEO has expressed a desire for Grindr to be a platform for everyone, irrespective of their political leanings, a sentiment that resonates with the idea of inclusivity.

However, the reality of the current political climate presents a stark contrast to such an ideal. There are prominent voices within a particular political party that have openly advocated for the exclusion, and at times, the harm of gay Americans.… Continue reading

Sweden’s New Security Advisor Resigns After Grindr Photo Scandal

Following reports in Dagens Nyheter regarding “sensitive” photos from his Grindr account, Dan Eliasson Thyberg withdrew his acceptance of the National Security Advisor position. He acknowledged failing to disclose the photos to the government. Deputy National Security Adviser Annika Brändström will temporarily assume the role while a new recruitment process commences. This marks the second instance of a Swedish National Security Advisor leaving under unusual circumstances.

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Grindr sued for allegedly revealing users’ HIV status

Grindr is under fire once again for allegedly revealing users’ HIV status. This is not the first time the app has been involved in privacy scandals, and it certainly won’t be the last. The recent lawsuit claims that Grindr sold users’ sensitive information to third-party companies, a breach of trust that should not be taken lightly.

As a user of the app, privacy is a top concern for me. When logging in, I always make sure to opt out of having my data sold to third parties. However, the fact that companies like Grindr are willing to sell such personal information is alarming.… Continue reading