Women's dating safety app Tea is still sitting near the top of the free Apple App Store rankings, and experienced a data breach last week. Here's everything you need to know. Taylor Leamey wrote about ...
The viral women’s safety app, Tea, has come under fire after multiple data breaches and breeding bad faith gossip. When it came to the Tea app, “the tea” was supposed to spill safely, but now everyone ...
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 ...
The rapidly growing dating app Tea Dating Advice (Tea for short), which lets women anonymously share reviews, red flags, and personal stories about men they’ve dated or interacted with, now has a ...
A dating app built to empower women and marginalized genders has now put them at risk. Tea, the viral safety-focused app that lets users anonymously review men they have dated, has suffered a major ...
As reported by 404 Media, online service Tea App Green Flags will scrub negative posts from anonymous gossip app Tea and similar online forums where women post about negative experiences they've had ...
Dating sites that bill themselves as discreet and private have often failed to live up to that promise. Take Ashley Madison for example, a dating website specifically marketed to people seeking ...
A week after Tea, a women’s dating safety app, soared to No. 1 on the app store with more than 2.5 million requests to join, the app experienced a data breach. The result? More than 70,000 of ...
When it came to the Tea app, “the tea” was supposed to spill safely, but now everyone’s burned. The women’s safety app, which allows users to dish on their dates anonymously, is making headlines this ...
Ask any single woman, and they'll probably tell you how rough the dating world is. From ghosting to misleading bios, it can be challenging to know who you're really chatting to on dating apps, and ...