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Exclusive Q&A: Match Group CEO Mandy Ginsberg Deciphers the Business of Love

Ginsberg dishes on her first year as Match Group's CEO, news trends in online dating and the potential threat from Facebook.
By Sissi Cao
Most dating apps start tracking your activities the moment you open their homepages.

How Safe Is Your Personal Data on Dating Sites?

Most dating apps start tracking your activities the moment you open their homepage.
By Sissi Cao
circa 1910: Ethel Allandale plays Cupid in the show 'Love's Garden'. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

EHarmony Wants to Be Your Personal Matchmaker, for a Price

For an additional $30 a month, premium users can use incognito mode and see when someone reads their message.
By Margaret Abrams
Step inside the SweatBox for a free lululemon ensemble.

Get Free Lululemon Inside a Sweat Box; Enjoy a Visit From Chris Harrison

By Margaret Abrams
The new Hinge profile.

Can the New Version of Hinge Actually Change How We Use Dating Apps?

By Margaret Abrams

OkCupid Brags About Manipulating Online Daters in Secret Tests

By Jack Smith IV
Oh, there you are. Hi, Fred. (Photo via Getty)

Your Old Pal Fred Durst Got a Summer Job Directing eHarmony Commercials

By Molly Mulshine

17 Incredibly Specific Dating Sites That Prove There's Someone for Everyone

By Jack Smith IV
(screen cap)

EHarmony Founder Wants to Spend $10 Million to ‘Figure Out’ Homosexuality

By Patrick Clark
(Photo: iTunes)

Need to Make a Hasty Getaway from a Terrible Date? There’s an App for That

By Jessica Roy

Path.to, an “eHarmony for Jobs,” Expands to New York

By Jessica Roy
Last.fm staffers on a happier day. (flickr.com/lastfm)

Seriously, What Is Even Going On: Last.fm Hacked Too

By Kelly Faircloth

Booting Up: The All Your Passwords Belong to Dwdm Edition

By Nitasha Tiku

Is Your Dating Site Selling Your Profile? To Keep Membership High, Niche Sites Get Sly

By Adrianne Jeffries

Researchers Say Online Dating Algorithms Are About as Accurate as Picking Up Strangers in Bars

By Nitasha Tiku
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