Match Group and background-checking nonprofit Garbo are ending their safety partnership after two years, the Wall Street Journal’s Sara Ashley O’Brien reports. “While we are disappointed that we were unable to come to an agreement, we are in advanced conversations with alternate providers and will announce a new partnership soon,” a Match Group spokesperson said in a statement. “We are committed to continuously investing and building industry-leading features that give users more information and control over who they choose to connect with on our platforms.”
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