If somebody is attacked because of the data that Grindr sold, is Grindr complicit in that hate crime, legally or otherwise? There’s still that question of “what if they do it again” and, with how the world is right now, it’s really messed up and problematic. It’s ridiculous and, yeah, Grindr claims they’re doing it less, but the knowledge of what they have done is still out there. It would be so easy for people to out others who aren’t ready to come out. It would be so easy for bigots to get that information and use it for something other than ads. This is such a huge violation of privacy and it puts people in real, actual danger. And yeah, the data that’s been released has anonymized, Grindr claims, but it’s really easy to reverse that and pin a specific person to a specific location and time. Even if somebody stopped using Grindr in, say, 2019, the fact they used Grindr is still out there.
And the data is still commercially available! Historical data could still be obtained and the information was able to be purchased in 2017. They don’t have any way of knowing this and they put all of their users at risk by selling their location data. How does Grindr know if all of their users are out? Do they know exactly who they’re selling this information to? How do they know that those who bought the information are going to use it properly? The root of the issue is that the LGBTQAI+ community is a community at risk. Who in their right mind thought this was okay? Grindr initially did so to create “real-time ad exchanges” for their users, to find places super close to their location. Sure, Grindr claims they have been doing this less and less since 2020, but the issue still remains: they have been selling the location of people who are in a marginalized community – a community that has faced a huge amount of oppression in the past and is still facing it to this day. Grindr, a gay hook-up app, is an app where a marginalized community is revealing their location to find a person to connect to. Grindr has admitted to selling their user’s data, however, they are specifically selling the location of their users without regard for liability concerns. Which is annoying, but not necessarily outright dangerous, right? Information is no longer private in this day and age companies will buy and sell whatever information they can get their hands on for a quick buck. If you’re like me, you probably get spam calls a lot.