Tinder Class Action Settlements in Connecticut
All Tinder class action lawsuits and settlements available to Connecticut residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Connecticut residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Tinder that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $60.5M Tinder Plus and Gold discrimination class action settlement.
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Open Tinder Settlements for Connecticut Residents (1)
These Tinder settlements are currently accepting claims from Connecticut residents.
$60.5M Tinder Plus and Gold discrimination class action settlement
Up to VariesCalifornia Tinder Plus/Gold subscribers over 28 who paid higher prices due to age may claim from this $60.5M discrimination settlement.
About Tinder Class Actions in Connecticut
Connecticut residents affected by Tinder's age-based pricing discrimination can participate in the $60.5 million class action settlement involving Tinder Plus and Gold subscriptions. Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) provides additional consumer protections beyond federal law, making it easier for residents to pursue claims against companies that engage in deceptive pricing practices. The state's attorney general has historically been aggressive in pursuing consumer protection cases, particularly those involving discriminatory business practices. Tinder maintains significant operations in Connecticut through its parent company Match Group, which has corporate relationships with various Connecticut-based financial and technology service providers. The state has over 400,000 active Tinder users, making it one of the platform's more concentrated markets in the Northeast region. Connecticut residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's liberal discovery rules and shorter statute of limitations for consumer protection violations compared to other states. The Connecticut Superior Court system also has specialized commercial dockets that handle complex class action litigation more efficiently than many other jurisdictions.
Tinder Settlements in Connecticut: FAQs
How does Connecticut's consumer protection law affect my Tinder settlement claim?
Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) provides broader consumer protections than federal law and prohibits age-based pricing discrimination. This means Connecticut residents may have stronger legal grounds for their claims in the $60.5 million Tinder Plus and Gold settlement compared to residents of other states.
Do I need to prove I live in Connecticut to participate in the Tinder class action settlement?
You need to demonstrate Connecticut residency during the period when you purchased the affected Tinder Plus or Gold subscriptions. Acceptable proof includes Connecticut billing addresses, bank statements, or credit card statements showing Connecticut as your residence when the discriminatory pricing occurred.
Can Connecticut residents file additional state claims beyond the federal Tinder settlement?
While the $60.5 million settlement covers federal claims, Connecticut's CUTPA allows for separate state-level consumer protection claims. However, participating in the federal settlement may limit your ability to pursue additional Connecticut state court remedies for the same discriminatory pricing practices.
Tips for Connecticut Residents Filing Tinder Claims
Connecticut residents should gather documentation showing their state residency during Tinder subscription periods, including billing statements and payment records. Keep detailed records of subscription fees paid and any age-related pricing differences experienced. File claims promptly as Connecticut's statute of limitations for consumer protection violations is shorter than federal deadlines. Contact the Connecticut Attorney General's office if you encounter issues with claim processing, as they monitor major consumer settlements. Review settlement terms carefully since accepting the federal settlement may waive rights under Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act for future similar claims against Tinder.
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