Tinder Settles $60.5M Age-Based Pricing Lawsuit: Claim Your Share Now

Tinder has agreed to pay $60.5M to customers to settle a class action lawsuit that accused the dating platform of charging some people higher subscription fees.

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Tinder has agreed to pay $60.5 million to customers in a class action lawsuit over age-based pricing. A complaint alleged that Tinder charged older customers higher subscription fees for 'Tinder Plus'.

The platform allegedly charged people under 30 $9.99 to $14.99 per month, while those 29 and above were charged $19.99.

Those who purchased Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold in California on or after March 2, 2015, when they were over 29, or any time after March 2, 2016, when they were over 28, qualify for the settlement.

Eligible users can secure their payment by visiting the official settlement website and choosing a payment method by August 18, 2026.