A social app designed to help women vet potential dates and expose red flags has become a nightmare for users after a massive data breach left private images floating online. According to the ...
In the age of anonymous social media apps, Tea stands out for its sharp edge — naming names. The platform allows women to post about men they have dated or heard about, anonymously flagging behavior ...
On Tuesday, I published a column about a toxic app called The Tea that allows women to anonymously defame their dates without recourse. One must apply and prove their identity to get onto the ...
An app that lets women review men anonymously is going viral — and it's stirring polarizing opinions and some concerns about privacy. The app, called Tea, has surged to the No. 1 spot on the US Apple ...
Last week, a dating safety app called Tea Dating Advice—which allows women to anonymously share dating experiences to keep others safe—was a viral success. It had risen to the top of Apple’s App Store ...
Tea, an app that allows women to anonymously discuss the men they are dating, became the victim of a major data breach that resulted in about 72,000 photos being compromised. The company discovered ...
*The Tea app, a viral platform where women anonymously share experiences about men, suffered a major security breach, exposing 72,000 images, including 13,000 selfies and government IDs. As ABC News ...
When Cid Walker opens the Tea app, she’s greeted by a barrage of posts about men and their apparent "red" and "green" flags." “He’s a cheater,” Walker said, reading some of the comments on one post ...
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 ...
The viral Tea app, which lets women post anonymously about men, has a new rival: TeaOnHer. In a gender flip, the new app is for men. TeaOnHer is largely a copy of the original, but for men instead of ...