Texas teams with Bumble to crack down on 'cyber flashing'


  • TECH
  • Friday, 30 Aug 2019

Bumble, which bills itself as a feminist dating app where women make the first move, isn't the first dating app company to take on a legislative effort. — AP

As states push to criminalise the sharing of intimate photos to get revenge on former sex partners, Texas is teaming with Bumble to crack down on people who send unsolicited nude images on dating apps and elsewhere in cyberspace.

The new Texas law banning so-called cyber flashing comes after state Rep Morgan Meyer collaborated with the Austin-based social and dating application company to shepherd a bill earlier this year.

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