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Lawsuit claims apps like Tinder, Hinge are designed to addict users
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A new lawsuit filed on Valentine’s Day claims that popular dating apps like Tinder and Hinge are trying to keep users on their apps and keep subscribers paying fees. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY.Feb. 16, 2024