The report detailed that this leak could have led to the revelation of a high-ranking Catholic priest who resigned after it was discovered that He was a user of the Grindr application thanks to the information that circulated in the advertising networks. “Grindr doesn’t share users’ precise location, we don’t share user profile information, and we don’t even share industry standard data like age or gender,” it adds. ad delivery,” a Grindr spokesperson told the outlet. “Since the beginning of 2020, Grindr has shared less information with advertising partners than any of the big tech platforms and most of our competitors, restricting the information we share to IP address, advertising ID, and basic information needed to support advertising. The news outlet The Journal reported that the data did not include details such as names or phone numbers.
You can follow Aamir and Amir on Instagram here, and you will find a link to their podcast in their bio.They also point out that the data, which was acquired by clients of a mobile advertising company, allowed unknown third parties to learn sensitive information about users, such as who they were dating, where they lived and worked and where they spent their free time. "He was reserved and now he’s a drag comedian, so look how that turned out," Aamir joked.
Both are active on social media and Amir is one of the UK's most popular drag artists. The couple, who work as podcasters, try to ensure that their work reaches as many LGBTQ+ South Asians as possible. They all deserve to live free, queer and be their authentic selves! In terms of family, it has been difficult but we are extremely positive people and have some great chosen family in our lives, we wouldn’t change that for the world." He said: "The most important thing for us is for the next generation to get to the place we are at now, sooner than us.
However, the significance of Aamir and Amir's marriage has shone a light on just how difficult it can be for people from the South Asian community to come out as gay. And the couple, from Bradford, did not just have an ordinary wedding, either: theirs marked a very special milestone.Īamir and Amir were the first gay South Asian couple to marry in Bradford, a historic moment for a city with such a large South Asian community. From there the relationship grew organically spending loads of time together, getting to know each other and growing our love."įast forward to seven and a half years, Aamir and Amir, 32, have now been married for three years and are happier than ever. Read more: Jane McDonald names her favourite place in Yorkshire and admits it's a 'bit weird'Īamir said: "We met again in the same year, through friends on nights out in Leeds, and really hit it off. But fate seemed set to intervene, as the pair met later that same year and "really hit it off".
He was more reserved and I was a bit more extroverted," said Aamir, 30. He said that the two were rather like chalk and cheese, which meant that they did not have an immediate connection. In fact, though the men are now a happily married couple, Aamir admits that they were "not the biggest fans of one another" at first. When Aamir Hassan and Amir Dean met in 2014, neither man knew that they were meeting their future husband for the very first time.