Tea, app store and women dating
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Hackers have breached the Tea app, which recently went viral as a place for women to safely talk about men, and tens of thousands of women’s selfies and photo IDs have now seemingly been leaked online.
Hackers have ruined yet another app experience. According to a report published by NBC News on Friday, the Tea app, pegged as a space for women to "safely talk about men," was compromised, and roughly 13,
Additionally, this source claims that the compromised information could allow hackers to view messages between Tea users. DMs might include other sensitive information, such as personal phone numbers,
Tea Dating Advice app rocketed to the top of Apple’s app store this week — and now it’s suffered a data privacy breach. The app is for women to report issues with men. The point is helping keep women safe — but what about privacy and defamation?
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Sean Cook founded the anonymous dating review app Tea after his mother’s horrible dating experience, involving catfishing and people with criminal backgrounds.
Divisive new app lets women put bad dates on blast — and men are freaking out: ‘Digital vigilantism’
There’s a new app causing men to break into a cold sweat — and it’s not because they forgot their wallet on a first date. Tea, a women-only app that lets users post anonymous Yelp-style reviews of men they’ve dated, has shot to the top of the Apple App Store — and smack into the middle of a digital war between safety and slander.