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Dating site Ashley Madison gets a makeover

New slogan: ‘Find your moment,’ not ‘Have an affair’

- Nathan Bomey @NathanBome­y USA TODAY

The owner of infidelity site Ashley Madison is ditching its corporate name in a rebranding push after a devastatin­g hacking episode last year exposed the site’s database of cheaters to the world.

Toronto-based Avid Life Media said it is shedding its name and rebranding as Ruby Corp.

Although Ashley Madison will keep its name, the site is abandoning its slogan — “Life is short. Have an affair” — for a new tagline, “Find your moment.”

The moves come after Avid Life was consumed by national intrigue in summer 2015 when hackers posted about 37 million names of people in the Ashley Madison database.

It also comes a week after the company reportedly said the Federal Trade Commission had opened an investigat­ion into its practices. The company acknowledg­ed it had previously used computer bots, which experts say have been employed on certain hookup sites to create false female profiles to lure male users.

Rob Segal, who was appointed CEO this month, said in a statement his first step is “to completely rebuild the company as a relevant, digital dating innovator that truly cares for our cust- omers.”

That starts with the new tagline and a new ruby gem-shaped logo, instead of the previous wedding ring and hush image.

“Life is short. Have an affair” was “a limiting label that’s outdated and doesn’t speak to the wide variety of connection­s people find on Ashley Madison,” Segal said.

On Monday, the company will launch a global advertisin­g campaign to accelerate the rebranding. The Ruby name was selected because it “has a sensual, feminine quality, connotes value and fits with the fresh start our company is undergoing,” new President James Millership said.

 ?? CARL COURT, GETTY IMAGES ?? Avid Life Media, owners of Ashley Madison, said it is rebranding as Ruby Corp.
CARL COURT, GETTY IMAGES Avid Life Media, owners of Ashley Madison, said it is rebranding as Ruby Corp.

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