The Viral 'Tea' App Just Had a Second Data Breach
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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 issues around privacy and defamation?
Viral dating advice app Tea experienced a data breach on Friday. It's been at the top of the US Apple App Store this week.
The popular women's only dating advice app, which skyrocketed to the top of the app download charts last week, experienced a data breach Friday.
A dating advice app that lets women anonymously review their dates and compare notes has surged in popularity.
Hackers have breached the Tea app, which recently went viral as a place for women to safely talk about men, and tens of thousands of women’s selfies and photo IDs have now seemingly been leaked online.
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