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Its full name is Tea Dating Advice, and the central idea is a women-only app that gives those who are dating the ability to ...
The viral app Tea, where women are invited to review the men in their lives, has just suffered a second data breach.
The Tea app was intended to help women date safely. Then it got hacked.
The images were being stored in a "legacy data system" containing information from more than two years ago, the company says.
The app is meant to provide women an anonymous space to find information about the men they are interested in speaking with ...
Tea Dating Advice allows women to vet their dates, using crowdsourced information and public records to evaluate men.
Tea, an app that claims to help women "make sure your date is safe, not a catfish and not in a relationship," is experiencing ...
However, the situation has taken a worrying turn. Many women who participated in these Facebook groups were drawn to the Tea ...
Hackers have infiltrated the American app 'Tea', accessing approximately 72,000 images and user IDs from a legacy storage ...
Millions of women in the US have downloaded a "dating advice" app that claims it catches catfish, checks for hidden marriages ...
When Cid Walker opens the Tea app, she’s greeted by a barrage of posts about men and their apparent "red" and "green" "flags.
404 Media first reported on the data breach, writing that users from 4chan “claim to have discovered an exposed [Tea] database hosted on Google’s mobile app development platform, Firebase.” The ...