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There's a new 'Tea' app going viral. This time, it's for men to post anonymously about women.
The new app, called TeaOnHer, is essentially a gender flip of the original Tea app. It's already facing security concerns.
The newly launched app, now trending on Apple's App Store, contains at least one major security flaw that exposes the private ...
The Tea Dating App breach exposed thousands of users’ sensitive information and led to a slew of class action lawsuits ...
The dating advice app promised women a safe space to share information about potential partners. A data leak exposed users’ ...
Hackers leak 13,000 user photos and IDs from the Tea app, designed as a women's safe space ...
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.
TechCrunch discovered several security issues at TeaOnHer, which is currently second most popular lifestyle app on iOS.
A data breach of the Tea app recently exposed users' selfies, IDs, and private messages. Cybersecurity experts say it ...
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 ...
Tea's investigation of the incident found that app users' direct messages had been breached, along with some of their photos.
Tea, a dating discussion app that recently suffered a high-profile cybersecurity breach, announced late Monday that some ...
Tea Dating Advice allows women to vet their dates, using crowdsourced information and public records to evaluate men.
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