Are You on Grindr? Know Your Rights and Opt Out of Forced Arbitration

If you joined Grindr before 2020, you only have until Wednesday, January 29, to opt out of the forced arbitration clause. New users have 30 days from when they accepted the Terms of Service to opt out.
WHY SHOULD I OPT OUT?
These new terms take away your right to sue Grindr or join a class action in case they violate your rights. (But they conveniently preserve Grindr’s right to sue you for intellectual property violations. ?)
HOW DO I OPT OUT?
In order to opt out, you must email your name, street address (including your city, state, and zip code), email address or addresses associated with your account, and an unaltered digital image of your valid driver’s license to arbitrationoptout@grindr.com.
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