Gay dating app Scruff has agreed to buy embattled app Jack’d following a data breach scandal that leaked thousands of private photos of users.
Jack’d will still pay a $240,000 settlement fine as part of damage control for the data breach. The app claims to have over five million users worldwide.
It will also continue to operate as an independent app, separate from the more popular Scruff app, according to parent company Perry Street Software. “This acquisition will provide Jack’d members with the same combination of technology and active moderation we have developed at Scruff,” Perry Street CEO Eric Silverberg said in a statement, “so that the Jack’d community members will be protected against harassment, spam bots, scammers, and risks while traveling.”
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Jack’d will also undergo a massive redesign as part of a reinvention campaign aimed at redeeming the brand. “Jack’d members can expect to see the removal of all programmatic advertising, enhanced controls over privacy and security, and new features such as improved messaging, redesigned Match, richer search, and the ability to include video as part of member private albums or in chat,” Silverberg added.
The Jack’d data breach is one of several scandals affecting dating apps. Recently, the Committee on Foreign Investment ruled the sale of popular app Grindr to a Chinese company constituted a national security risk. Grindr also attracted criticism after the company CEO expressed anti-marriage equality sentiments.
Gay Veteran
Where I live Jack’d is mostly for men of color, I wonder if that’ll change.
1898
this is good news for people who use jack’d. scruff seems to be very well run. been using it for several years and have never gotten a spam/bot message in all that time (i get them several times a day on grindr)
NateOcean
I like the grindr app a little better, but Scruff seems to be better run. all these apps have weird interfaces with navigation problems. Grindr has a huge footprint, and really sucks up my data plan if i travel only a dozen miles as it sucks in more user data.