Apple has removed the women-focused Tea Dating App from its App Store. This action comes after a serious breach of user privacy. Consequently, users are now unable to access the platform. The app, designed for women to anonymously share information on men, reportedly exposed the personal data of thousands of users. Furthermore, Apple cited violations…
The Tea app breach has left thousands of users vulnerable after sensitive data was leaked online. Billed as a women-only safe space for dating advice, the app failed to protect its community. In late July 2025, hackers exposed around 72,000 images, including government IDs and selfies, along with more than 1 million private messages. The…
The Tea app—designed as an anonymous women-only space to share dating insights—now faces serious legal trouble. A massive data breach exposed ID photos, selfies, and intimate messages. Multiple women joined forces in class-action lawsuits, accusing the company of breaching user trust and failing to protect their privacy. What Leaked—and Who It Affects The breach centered…
The Tea app data breach has triggered legal action after 72,000 images and personal user data were exposed online. Two lawsuits have been filed against the female-only dating and vetting platform, accusing the company of failing to protect sensitive information and violating user trust. The first lawsuit, filed by plaintiff Griselda Reyes, claims that Tea…
The women-only dating platform Tea is facing major backlash after a second data breach exposed over one million private messages. The leak follows an earlier incident where hackers accessed 72,000 user images—some including photo IDs and selfies. Tea, which claims to offer women a safe and anonymous dating space, has now disabled its direct messaging…
Hackers have breached the women-only dating app Tea, stealing 72,000 user images, including selfies, photo IDs, and private content. The platform, designed to help women vet men before dating them, has become the latest victim of a major data breach. What Was Exposed? According to Tea’s team, the breach affected users who signed up before…