- What to Know About the Hack at Tea, an App Where Women Share Red Flags . . .
A fast-growing app for women was hacked after it shot to the top of app download charts and kicked off heated debates about women’s safety and dating The app, Tea Dating Advice, allowed women
- What Is Tea, The Viral Women-Only App With 1 Million Downloads? - Forbes
Marketed as an online dating safety app, Tea allows its users to post photos of men and ask others for “tea” — in other words dirt or gossip — on them
- Hackers steal images from womens dating safety app that vets men
A dating safety app that allows women to do background checks on men and anonymously share "red flag" behaviour has been hacked, exposing thousands of members' images, posts and comments Tea
- Tea app that lets women post anonymous dating reviews was hit by a data . . .
The app said the breach involved a legacy data system with information from over two years ago Tea, which lets women share anonymous dating advice and reviews, hit the top spot in the App Store
- Tea, an app for women to safely talk about men they date, has been . . .
Tea, an app designed to let women safely discuss men they date has been breached, with thousands of selfies and photo IDs of users exposed, the company confirmed on Friday
- Every legal question about the Tea dating app drama, answered | CNN
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
- Tea, an app for women to review dates, reports 72,000 user images . . .
The viral app, meant as a space for women to share advice and safety tips, said the hack included 13,000 images of photo IDs and selfies used to verify accounts
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