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The viral dating safety app Tea was breached, and as a result, photo IDs, selfies, and even location details have been leaked ...
Just days after thousands of user images and locations were leaked in an apparent hack of archived app data, women-only ...
The viral app, meant as a space for women to share advice and safety tips, said the hack included 13,000 images of photo IDs ...
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 ...
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.
Tea, founded by Sean Cook, was designed as a women-only app for users to document their negative experiences with men and ...
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 ...
The app has triggered controversy with its promise to help women avoid problematic men. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
An app that lets women share "red flags" or feedback about men they have dated confirmed that hackers had accessed some ...
Hackers have infiltrated the American app 'Tea', accessing approximately 72,000 images and user IDs from a legacy storage ...