CELEBRATING MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN TAIWAN

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CELEBRATING MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN TAIWAN

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The Supreme Court of Taiwan has issued a ruling that the government must guarantee marriage equality for its citizens. Once finalized, Taiwan will become the first country in Asia with such a law. Grindr would like to congratulate the countless activists who have worked tirelessly to make this day possible over the past three decades.

Grindr for Equality has long worked with LGBTQ organizations such as the Tongzhi Hotline (台灣同志諮詢熱線協會) and the marriage campaign in support of sexual health and human rights in the country. Most recently, we supported last winter’s mass mobilizations in Taipei, meant to show the government just how many were willing to stand up for LGBTQ people.

To learn more about the LGBTQ movement in Taiwan and the personal journey of one key activist, see “Taiwan Comes Closer To Acceptance” on our online magazine, INTO.

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Update your LINE app to the latest version (LINE ver. 9.1.0 and below)

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Update your LINE app to the latest version (LINE ver. 9.1.0 and below)

Being able to migrate accounts is a vital capability for most users, so they can preserve their data and continue to use their account smoothly after changing devices. 

However, since November 5, account migration will no longer be supported for LINE app versions 9.1.0 or lower. Therefore, if you are using LINE version 9.1.0 or lower, please update to the latest version immediately.

Go to line.me/update to update your LINE. 

(Note: For information on how to perform an account migration for a LINE version higher than 9.2.0, please refer to guide.line.me/en/migration/).

How to check your LINE version

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The gear icon on the home tab > About LINE > Current version 

How to update to the latest version
Either click the link line.me/update or scan the QR code below to update your version of LINE.  

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The following OS versions do not support LINE version 9.1.0 or lower. Users with these OS versions will not be able to create an account with LINE or perform an account transfer. 
・iOS 10 or lower 
・Android 4.4 or lower 

If you delete a LINE account or uninstall LINE app on a mobile device with these OS versions installed, you will not be able to use LINE again. Please note that you will not be able to retrieve LINE once you delete a LINE account or uninstall the LINE app from devices with those OS versions.  
How to check your OS version

1) iOS

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Settings > General > About > Software version

2) Android 

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Settings> Device information> Software version
When you replace your old device with a new one, as long as the new device has an OS version (iOS 10 or higher or Android 5.0 or higher) that supports the latest LINE version, you will be able to perform an account transfer and keep your data intact. 

※ In order to transfer a LINE account from an old device, set up your device to enable it. Find out how here: guide.line.me/en/migration/



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HERE’S WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW REGARDING YOUR HIV STATUS DATAGrindr…

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HERE’S WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW REGARDING YOUR HIV STATUS DATAGrindr…

HERE’S WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW REGARDING YOUR HIV STATUS DATA

Grindr has never sold, nor will we ever sell, personal user information – especially information regarding HIV status or last test date – to third parties or advertisers.

We have no reason to believe there has been a malicious hack or a privacy breach at Grindr.

Grindr’s mission is to provide a safe and secure space for queer people anywhere to connect to and discover their world. As a company that serves the LGBTQ community, we understand the sensitivities around HIV status. Over the last couple days, we have listened and engaged with our community. As a result, we have taken steps to discontinue sharing HIV status information with our trusted vendors, Apptimize and Localytics. Privacy is and always will be one of our top priorities. We know that there has been confusion about this, and we apologize for the distress caused to any of our users.

In the nine years since our founding in 2009, we have come to understand the greater responsibility we have to the community we serve. While our goal has always been to protect our users, we created Grindr for Equality to leverage our resources and lead in the fight to promote justice, health, and safety for LGBTQ individuals around the globe. In 2016, after consulting several international health organizations and our Grindr For Equality team, we determined that it would be beneficial for the health and well-being of our community to give users the option to publish, at their discretion, their HIV status and their “Last Tested Date” to their public profile.

Recently, there have been concerns raised about Grindr’s sharing of HIV status information with two companies that help us test our app and improve its functions for our users.  Apptimize and Localytics are two highly-regarded software vendors which help us improve the experience for our users. They take our users’ privacy seriously, and so do we.

We want to assure you that:

  1. Grindr has never sold, nor will we ever sell, personal user information – especially information regarding HIV status or last test date – to third parties or advertisers.
  2. No advertisers have ever had access to HIV status or last test date, unless they viewed it in your public profile.
  3. The HIV status and last test date information was used by Apptimize and Localytics only to provide services to Grindr.
  4. When working with these vendors, we restricted data shared to that which was appropriate for the services they are providing and encrypted it when providing it to the contractors.  This data from HIV status fields was used to test and support development of a new features, like our recently released HIV Test Reminders.
  5. Users remain in control of any and all information they choose to share on their public Grindr profile.
  6. We have no reason to believe there has been a malicious hack or a privacy breach at Grindr.

As a champion for the LGBTQ community, Grindr recognizes – and has always recognized – that it is up to each person to determine whether they want to publicly disclose their HIV status.  We respect each person’s decision whether to keep that information private, or whether to publicly disclose that information in their Grindr public profile. We know that enabling conversations about sexual health is as important as it is difficult.  And as always, we continue to look for ways to ensure Grindr remains a safe space for all.

– Scott Chen CTO and Grindr Family

FAQs

Does Grindr sell any of my information to advertisers?

  • Grindr has never sold, nor will we ever sell, users profiles  – especially information regarding HIV status or last test date – to third parties or advertisers.

What personal user profile data does Grindr share with third-parties?

  • Grindr does not share users’ profiles with anyone outside of Grindr and select trusted contractors that help us build, maintain, and improve the app and provide its features to our users’ profiles, or as otherwise described in our Privacy Policy.

  • In response to recent concerns, Grindr no longer includes HIV status in the data that our trusted contractors may see. From now on, HIV status will not be provided to even our trusted partners (other than those essential vendors involved in the viewing and hosting of profiles in the App).

  • We have removed any data regarding HIV status from both Apptimize and Localytics.

Who are Apptimize, Localytics and how does Grindr work with them?

  • Apptimize is an industry standard and trusted software vendor that helps developers test out new features by rolling them out incrementally to an app’s user profile base over time.  They do not sell data and are not an advertising or marketing firm.

  • In this instance, Grindr used Apptimize to help test and deploy new features within our app, like our recent “HIV Testing Reminder” feature. Grindr has deleted all HIV status and related information from Apptimize.

  • Localytics is another ubiquitous and trusted software vendor that helps developers monitor how their application is used. They also do not sell data, only handle encrypted data, and are not an advertising or marketing firm.  

  • In this instance, Grindr used Localytics to confirm that the new features were not causing problems with the functioning of the Grindr app. The HIV status data that Grindr provided to Localytics was encrypted. Grindr has removed HIV data from Localytics.

Who has access to my HIV status?

  • If you opt-in to include this information in your Grindr profile, your information will be visible to other Grindr users. See our privacy policy.

Can advertisers target Grindr users based on HIV status?

  • NO!  Grindr has never sold, nor will we ever sell, users’ profiles – especially information regarding HIV status or last test date – to third parties or advertisers.

  • We have not and will never share users’ self-reported HIV information with any advertisers.

Why were you sharing my HIV status with third-parties?

  • Grindr has never sold, nor will we ever sell, users’ profiles – especially information regarding HIV status or last test date – to third parties or advertisers.

  • As is customary in the industry, Grindr works with a few highly-regarded vendors to test and optimize the Grindr app. These third-parties had limited access to users’ profile data to support the rollout of new features and other site maintenance activities.

  • These trusted vendors are contractually obligated to use users’ profile data only to provide services to Grindr.

  • Our diagnostic tools support the rollout of new features and other site maintenance and DO NOT capture or store any users’ profile data regarding HIV status.

Has anyone gained access to my profile data on Grindr?

  • We have no reason to believe there has been a malicious hack or a privacy breach at Grindr.

  • We authorize only appropriate Grindr employees and trusted contractors to access your profile data, all of whom are bound by appropriate privacy and confidentiality terms.

  • We also reserve the right to share data as described in our Privacy Policy.  Again, however, we never have – and never will – share HIV status information with advertisers or sell profile data.

  • If you include information in your Grindr profile, including HIV status, it is visible to other Grindr users.

Where can I find your privacy policy?

  • A copy of our privacy policy can be found on our app or here.

Read more from our partners

Statement from Apptimize

Statement from Localytics

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Congratulations to Eriene and Samuel from Florida!




Congratulations to Eriene and Samuel from Florida!

After almost giving up hope of finding someone special, Eriene and Samuel both turned to Zoosk to find the one they were looking for. Three years later, they are now married! She writes: “Sam and I met in December 2016 on Zoosk after some severe heartbreaks. A few days of short conversation on the app,

The post Congratulations to Eriene and Samuel from Florida! appeared first on Zoosk.

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Share your pronouns on your OkCupid profile




Share your pronouns on your OkCupid profile

Match over what matters to you

Now your OkCupid profile has a dedicated space where you can share your pronouns with potential matches.

OkCupid is proud to be the first and only leading dating app to create a dedicated space on profiles for LGBTQ daters to share their pronouns. Pronouns now appear right along with the other critical attributes that make you who you are, including your gender and sexual orientation. At OkCupid our goal is to empower daters to match on what matters to them and a dedicated space for your pronouns is an important way to share your authentic self and form meaningful relationships with deep human connections.

At OkCupid, we aim to provide a fun, affirming experience for all members. To ensure this new feature accurately represents and empowers members wanting to share their pronouns, we collaborated with GLAAD, a leader itself in the promotion of LGBTQ acceptance.

“Everyone should be able to express who they are, in their own words, and to have the opportunity to find romance with someone who respects and appreciates them,” said GLAAD Vice President of Programs Zeke Stokes. “By creating a dedicated space for personal pronouns on profiles, OkCupid has taken an important step forward that raises the bar for LGBTQ-inclusion on dating apps.”

If you want to share your pronouns on your OkCupid profile, here’s how:

Now you can add your pronouns to your profile.
  • This feature is available to non-binary people and other members of the LGBTQ community. Make sure you’ve selected your gender(s). You can do this by going to your profile and clicking on profile details (where you also enter your sexual orientation, relationship status, etc).
  • Once you’ve done this, you can update your pronouns on your profile (by the 📣) by either selecting a dropdown option (he/him, she/her, they/them) or typing in whatever pronouns you want — you can also remove pronouns here by selecting (leave this blank).
  • If you’ve entered your pronouns, they will show up in your details section for all other members who see your profile.

Match over what matters to you on OkCupid right now.


Share your pronouns on your OkCupid profile was originally published in The OkCupid Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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How to Lose a Second Date, by Exaggerating Aspects of Your Dating Profile




How to Lose a Second Date, by Exaggerating Aspects of Your Dating Profile

You’ve just registered an account on Plenty of Fish, and now it’s time to put some thought and effort into writing down highlights about yourself in your dating profile. The…

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OkCupid’s new ACLU #RightToLove badge helps you filter for dates looking for love — and justice

OkCupid’s new ACLU #RightToLove badge helps you filter for dates looking for love — and justice

In response to the Masterpiece Supreme Court decision, we’ve teamed up with the ACLU so you can easily find people who support the non-profit

Update 10/29/18: The ACLU #RightToLove Badge is back by popular demand! Just in time for the midterm elections, the badge’s return means you can find dates who will be voting in support of the same things you are. The badge will be available for the next three months.

At OkCupid, we match people over what they care about. As it turns out, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is one of those things that really matters to them. Ninety percent of the OkCupid users who responded to the question “Do you support the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)?” said “yes.” That’s one of the highest agreement percentages of all of our thousands of questions.

Ninety percent of the OkCupid users who responded to the question “Do you support the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)?” said “yes.”
All OkCupid users who publicly answer “yes” to the ACLU question will receive the #RightToLove profile badge.

It’s not surprising that so many of our users support the ACLU. First, the non-profit does amazing work to protect all individuals’ civil rights — fighting for LGBTQ rights, women’s rights, and the rights of those who are incarcerated, to just name a few. In fact, the ACLU is currently tirelessly working on the Masterpiece case after the Supreme Court’s ruling on the LGBTQ rights case earlier this week. At OkCupid, we also have a long history of inclusion, being the first dating app to offer 22 gender and 12 orientation options.

Secondly, in today’s political climate, people care more about their dates sharing their political and social beliefs than ever before; our data shows that differing beliefs on both are the biggest dating deal breakers today. So to help the majority of OkCupid users who want to find a date looking for love (and justice), today we’re introducing the #RightToLove profile badge in partnership with the ACLU. With the recent Supreme Court decision on Masterpiece, and June being LGBT Pride Month, there’s no better time to celebrate, and fight for, everyone’s right to love.

All users in the U.S. who publicly answer “yes” to the ACLU question will receive the badge. Responses to our questions have always worked to inform our algorithm and connect people over what’s important to them, but the #RightToLove badge will make it even easier for daters to connect with other supporters. The badge not only highlights their support on their profiles, but it will also promote supporters to one another.

Knowing your date supports the ACLU says a lot more about them than just that.

It’s not just support for the ACLU that these badge holders will likely share. Daters who support the ACLU are four times more likely to consider themselves feminist (and are looking to date a feminist, too). They’re also twice as likely to have responded “Hell no” to our question “Trump?” and 30% more likely to believe in climate change. So filtering for one deal breaker can end up saving you some time on filtering for other deal breakers (and makers) as well.

Wouldn’t you rather date someone who wears cargo shorts (and actually puts stuff in the pockets) than someone who doesn’t support basic human rights? The #RightToLove badge won’t just make you feel better about yourself and your matches — for every OkCupid user with the badge, we’ll donate a dollar to the ACLU, up to $50,000. “At OkCupid, we’re proud to be a champion of inclusivity because we believe you should be able to love whomever you want, regardless of your gender, sexual orientation, or ethnicity,” says Ariel Charytan, OkCupid’s CEO. “Nothing is more attractive than people who believe in every individual’s #RightToLove who they want to love.”

If you’d like to connect with someone who supports the ACLU, answer the question publicly here. The badge will be available through the summer so you can find great dates, no matter what you’re looking for.

OkCupid lets you meet people based on what you care about. Sign up today.


OkCupid’s new ACLU #RightToLove badge helps you filter for dates looking for love — and justice was originally published in The OkCupid Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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Dan Levy praises billboard campaign for final season of Schitt’s Creek

Dan Levy praises billboard campaign for final season of Schitt’s Creek

 

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As previously reported on Queerty, the sixth and final season of Schitt’s Creek is due to premiere on January 7, 2020.

Billboards promoting the final season have now started popping up, and one on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles features a giant image of David (played by Dan Levy) kissing love interest Patrick (played by Noah Reid). The two characters got engaged in the last season of the show.

An image of one such billboard was photographed by comic Jack Kelly and posted to Instagram.

Related: Queergasm! ‘Schitt’s Creek’ creator Dan Levy has a major announcement

Levy saw the image and re-shared it, with the message: “F*ck yes we did. Shine bright, friends. Very grateful for @poptv and @cbc and their support on this campaign that my teenage self would never have dreamed to be true. ✌🏼❤😘

F*ck yes we did. Shine bright, friends. Very grateful for @poptv and @cbc and their support on this campaign that my teenage self would never have dreamed to be true. ✌🏼❤😘pic.twitter.com/FeXqoE8WVv

— dan levy (@danjlevy) December 18, 2019

Levy is gay in real life. He stars in the show alongside his real-life dad, Eugene Levy.

The Canadian sitcom, which garnered four Emmy nominations earlier this year and scooped a GLAAD award for Dan Levy, follows the misadventures of the once-wealthy Rose family as they try to recover after losing their fortune. Their only option: move to the tiny city of Schitt’s Creek, which they bought as a joke birthday gift for their son in the early 1990s.

It airs on CBC in Canada and Pop TV in the US. The show has included several LGBTQ storylines in its previous five seasons.

“Schitt’s Creek has become a pop culture phenomenon fueled by the most talented cast and the most passionate fans in all of television, and the final season is sure to be weekly must-watch TV as we see what happens to the Roses,” Pop TV president Brad Schwartz said when the final season was announced.

“It is gut-wrenching to say goodbye, but we know this final season will deliver even more of the heart and humor that has made the series one of the best ever.”

Related: Netflix announces Ryan O’Connell’s ‘Special’ will return for Season 2

The show has picked up a large LGBTQ following. Earlier this week, at a Schitt’s Creek pop-up promotion in New York City. The recreations of the Schitt’s Creek set – specifically Rose Apothecary – provided the perfect backdrop for one man to get down on his knee and propose to his boyfriend.

“I felt that the Schitt’s Creek pop-up was the perfect spot to express my commitment,” John told People of his proposal to partner Jonathan. “We bonded over the true meaning of the show like thousands of others have. This was by far the most special night of our lives.”

Congrats to these bébés on their engagement 😘t.co/oqv7ttoInU #SchittsCreek

— Pop (@PopTV) December 16, 2019

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