Tea, a women's dating safety app that recently 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 ...
What caused the Tea App data breach to expose 72,000 images? Imagine signing up for an app meant to keep you safe, only to find your personal information shared across the internet. This is the ...
A week after Tea, a women’s dating safety app, soared to No. 1 on the app store with more than 2.5 million requests to join, the app experienced a data breach. The result? More than 70,000 of ...
Tea confirmed 72,000 images were exposed, including 13,000 selfies and IDs. A now-removed website allegedly let users rate women based on the leaked images. A user-created map reportedly plotted ...
Tea, a popular dating app that allows women to review and conduct background checks on men, experienced a massive data breach that exposed sensitive information about its users. The app announced on ...
Tea Dating Advice, an app designed as a safe space for women to anonymously discuss men they’ve dated, faces mounting legal challenges after a data breach last month exposed users’ personal ...
The Tea app was marketed as a safe space for women online. (Thomas Fuller / SOPA / Getty Images) The Tea app, made for women to anonymously share information about men in their areas with other women, ...
On July 25, the company behind the app Tea Dating Advice admitted it had been hit with a major data breach—which sounds like a disaster for an app trying to make a name for itself as a safe digital ...
The rapidly growing dating app Tea Dating Advice (Tea for short), which lets women anonymously share reviews, red flags, and personal stories about men they’ve dated or interacted with, now has a ...