Now, a dating safety app called tea has suffered a breach of its own, compromising selfies, photo identification, and images from posts, comments, and direct messages within the app. A dating safety app that allows women to do background checks on men and anonymously share red flag behaviour has been hacked, exposing thousands of members' images, posts and comments A popular women's dating advice app suffered a major data breach, revealing users' drivers' licenses, messages and other sensitive information
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The “tea” app, a new and popular social platform for women, confirmed a major data breach affecting users who joined before february 2024
The announcement was made on friday, july 25, 2025, via the app’s official channel (@theteapartyqueens) Breach details the breach, occurring at 6:45 a.m Pt, primarily impacted an archived system, not current user data The tea app was intended to help women date safely
Then hackers leaked 72,000 images online, including users’ selfies Tea, officially known as tea dating advice, is a dating safety app that allows women to anonymously share information about men and potential red flag behavior.