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PRIMETIMER on MSNIs the Tea app legal and who is the founder? Entire data breach controversy explained
The application found itself atop Apple's App Store earlier this week after hordes of new users signed up to the app.
Launched in 2023 by Sean Cook, a Bay Area tech exec whose mother was catfished, Tea aims to give women more control in the often murky world of online dating.
US-based women's only Tea app is underfire after a data breach which leaked 72,000 private images including women's IDs and selfies.
The Tea dating app, designed as a women-only safety platform, is facing intense backlash after a major data breach exposed 72,000 user images. The leak, reportedly shared on 4chan, includes verification selfies and government IDs.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNDetroit police debunk Tea App 'Tea Bag Killer' as deepfake
The Tea app, a women-only app where they can post photos to get intel about men they’re dating, is once again stirring up controversy.
A dating advice app that lets women anonymously review their dates and compare notes has surged in popularity.