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5th April 2018
08:52am BST

I LOST ALL MY MESSAGES. WHAT IF I WAS SPEAKING TO THE LOVE OF MY LIFE??? COME ON
— Bianca (@biianncaa1) April 4, 2018
I lost all my matches. The only match I care about that i lost was with a nice lady named #Margo. We were playing 21 questions and were only at question 5. Please fix thanks.
— Matthew reed everts (@iamthepalacecat) April 4, 2018
I had 890 matches... the goal was to reach 1000 - I need my matches back!
— Sara Greenwood (@twisara90) April 4, 2018
The technical issue that caused the temporary Tinder blackout, as it turns out, was the rolling out of plans to restrict data access on Facebook on Wednesday in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Amongst those plans was a need for third-party apps requiring a Facebook login, such as Tinder, to agree to strict requirements before they can access information, a requirement that came into effect on Wednesday. Facebook is still reeling in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, revealing to RTÉ that 44,000 Irish users may have had information shared with the data analytics company after it emerged that the personal information of as many as 87 million users worldwide may have been accessed. Facebook head honcho Mark Zuckerberg conducted a Q and A with members of the press about protecting user information on Wednesday; the transcript can be read in full here. More information on the Facebook plans, which also apply to events, groups, Instagram, call and text history, data providers and app controls, is available on a Facebook blog here.Joining the chorus of the rest of us devastated humans who've lost allllll our matches. Hellllp!
— Jen LaBarbera (@jenlabarbera) April 4, 2018
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