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The new app, called TeaOnHer, is essentially a gender flip of the original Tea app. It's already facing security concerns.
In a new twist of events, Tea, the viral dating advice app for women, is now at the centre of 10 class-action lawsuits in both federal and state courts, Dexerto has reported.
According to a report by NBC News, the widely discussed leak publicly exposed sensitive user content such as pictures, government IDs, and texts. The shocking incident prompted multiple potential ...
The Tea app, along with 4Chan and X, are being sued for millions of dollars after a security breach leaked personal information.
According to Meta's announcement of its new updates, the Instagram Map allows you to share your last active location with ...
The newly launched app, now trending on Apple's App Store, contains at least one major security flaw that exposes the private ...
After 404 Media reported that an app meant to help women exchange dating information for safety purposes was breached, TechCrunch reports that a rival app targeted at men has been exposing users’ ...
TechCrunch discovered several security issues at TeaOnHer, which is currently second most popular lifestyle app on iOS.
Dating safety app Tea suffered a breach of its own, compromising selfies, photo identification, and images from posts, comments, and direct messages within the app.
The dating advice app promised women a safe space to share information about potential partners. A data leak exposed users’ ...
Tea Dating Advice, an app that allows women to perform background checks on men they are dating or interested in, faces a ...
Tea presents itself as an earnest attempt to keep women safe in the dating world — but some on the right insist it’s a sexist ...