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Tea, a popular dating safety app that allows women to dodge "red flags” while dating, was hacked last week, leading to the unauthorized access of tens of thousands of images.
Tea, founded by Sean Cook, was designed as a women-only app for users to document their negative experiences with men and warn other women of potential danger. According to Tea's website, 10 percent of its profits are donated the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
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An app that functions as a kind of "Yelp for men" has captured the attention of the internet—for better or for worse.
After last week’s hack, the app has been breached again.
Tea, a women-only app, allows users to anonymously share feedback with each other about the men they are dating, have dated previously or even interacted with. The app has gained popularity on TikTok and seems to be particularly popular with Gen Z.
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