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Tea app hit with 2 class-action lawsuits after a data breach exposed private messages and 72K images
Two class-action lawsuits were filed on Monday against Tea, the app where women can leave anonymous dating advice.
Dating safety app Tea experienced a second data breach in as many weeks, exposing over a million sensitive messages between users.
The Tea app has seen a surge in popularity recently. Founded in 2023, it allows women to exchange details about local men in the area. This
Conversations discussing abortions, cheating partners, and phone numbers appear online. Following the leak, Tea has temporarily disabled DMs.
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The Tea App Data Breach: What Was Exposed and What We Know About the Class Action LawsuitTea, a women's dating safety app that surged to the top of the free iOS App Store listings, suffered a major security breach last week. The company confirmed Friday that it "identified authorized access to one of our systems" that exposed thousands of user images. And now we know that DMs were accessed during the breach, too.
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These women are rating and reviewing men like products on Amazon, or a restaurant on Yelp. Have we forgotten our dates are also human beings?
Tea Dating Advice app rocketed to the top of Apple’s app store this week. It’s used for women to report issues with men. The point is helping keep women safe — but what about the legal issues around privacy and defamation?