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Treasury Fisgón.- The SAT could enter in real time what you do in applications like Tinder or Netflix, in case you thought they weren’t interested in spying on you.
In something that we would not have imagined in the worst of our nightmares, the glorious deputies have just approved a new Federal Tax Code, which would allow the Tax Administration Service (SAT) to access online and in real time to the systems of digital platforms.
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The @SATMX will have access to data from platforms such as @Tinder to detect possible tax omissions.
Privacy vs. Fiscal control: where is the limit? #SAT #TINDER #APP pic.twitter.com/BCoBhGgjkB
— From La Silla (@ Desde_LaSilla) October 15, 2025
The SAT always interested in your personal activity
The new code has already been approved in committees and sent to the Plenary Session of Congress, where it will be voted on in the coming days. If approved, it will allow tax authorities to “monitor” tax services. streamingonline education and dating sites such as Tinder and Bumble, supposedly with the intention of detecting activities not reported to the treasury.
If the initiative is approved, the SAT will be able to monitor payments, subscriptions or income derived from activities within those apps… and once inside, until it finds out what series you watch or who you hang out with. match.
The SAT people watching our matches on Tinder
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— Ángela Frías (@Angela_FriasA) October 15, 2025
If approved in plenary, the SAT would have three new key powers:
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Direct technical access to the digital platform systems that operate in Mexico, to review their operations in real time.
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Time lock capability of services from companies that fail to comply with their tax obligations, through telecommunications concessionaires such as Telmex or Totalplay.
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Possibility of imposing sanctions or suspending operations to platforms that do not cooperate with real-time review.
So now you know: if you get a “match” with someone who claims to work at the SAT… better not give him superlike.
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