Tinder Class Action Settlements in Minnesota
All Tinder class action lawsuits and settlements available to Minnesota residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Minnesota 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 Minnesota Residents (1)
These Tinder settlements are currently accepting claims from Minnesota 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 Minnesota
Minnesota residents affected by Tinder's pricing practices have access to significant settlement compensation through the $60.5 million class action resolution addressing age-based discrimination in Tinder Plus and Gold subscription pricing. Minnesota's Consumer Fraud Act provides particularly strong protections against deceptive pricing practices, making it easier for residents to pursue claims against companies that engage in discriminatory business models. While Tinder doesn't maintain major corporate offices in Minnesota, the app has substantial user engagement across the Twin Cities metropolitan area and college towns like Duluth and Rochester. Minnesota residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively generous statute of limitations for consumer fraud cases and streamlined class certification procedures. The Minnesota Attorney General's office has historically supported consumer technology cases, creating a favorable environment for digital service settlements. Minnesota courts have also established precedent recognizing algorithmic discrimination as actionable under state consumer protection laws, which strengthened the foundation for Tinder's settlement negotiations and ensures residents receive full compensation eligibility.
Tinder Settlements in Minnesota: FAQs
How does Minnesota's Consumer Fraud Act affect my Tinder settlement claim?
Minnesota's Consumer Fraud Act provides broader protections than federal law, allowing residents to recover damages for deceptive pricing practices more easily. This strengthened the legal foundation for the $60.5 million Tinder settlement and ensures Minnesota residents have clear pathways to claim compensation for discriminatory subscription pricing.
Are Minnesota college students eligible for Tinder settlement payments?
Yes, Minnesota college students who paid higher Tinder Plus or Gold subscription fees due to age-based pricing discrimination are eligible for settlement compensation. Students at universities in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, and other Minnesota cities can file claims regardless of their current residence if they were Minnesota residents when charged discriminatory rates.
What documentation do Minnesota residents need for Tinder class action claims?
Minnesota residents typically need proof of Tinder subscription payments, such as credit card statements, app store receipts, or bank records showing charges. The settlement administrators often accept Minnesota driver's licenses or utility bills to verify residency during the relevant time period covered by the age discrimination lawsuit.
Tips for Minnesota Residents Filing Tinder Claims
Minnesota residents should gather all Tinder subscription receipts and payment records before filing settlement claims. Check credit card statements for recurring Tinder charges and screenshot any remaining payment history in your app store. File claims promptly as Minnesota's courts enforce strict settlement deadlines. Consider consulting with Minnesota consumer protection attorneys if you experienced additional damages beyond standard settlement amounts. Keep documentation of your Minnesota residency during subscription periods, including driver's licenses or lease agreements. Monitor the Minnesota Attorney General's website for updates on digital service settlements, as the state actively pursues consumer technology cases that may affect dating app users.
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