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$300 a month is super excessive.

I was paying £69 a year for Tinder Gold and then £99 a year for Tinder Platinum.



Depends on the age as well. Tinder overcharges guys over 30. Platinum is €120 per year for me.


I’m pretty sure that this is illegal in the EU.


A lot of things that are illegal in the EU still fly until the offending company is taken to court and order to pay damages and mend things.

Having laws is one thing, enforcing them is another.

Just look at the huge number of websites that are not GDPR compliant.


Actual question: if you do not make a product or service available in the EU, does your globally accessible marketing website need to be GDPR compliant?


If you're not in the EU, you have no presence in the EU, and are not selling a product in the EU, then no. EU has no jurisdiction over you. But it might be a consideration if you entertain the possibility of doing any of those things in the future.


IANL, but AFIK, yes, as long as EU users can access your website, it does have to be compliant. Though how you could get fined for breaching that is another matter.

TBH, being GDPR compliant isn't that hard, just don't track your users lol. A lot of the web was GDPR compliant by default 20 years ago.


I think one of the apps got tagged for age-based pricing in california, had to pay damages or a fine




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