Tea Dating App Breach Exposes 72,000 User Images

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Tea, a dating review app for women, reported a data breach exposing approximately 72,000 user images, including ID documents and selfies, due to unauthorized access before implementing enhanced security measures. The app, which allows women to review and share information about men, has gained popularity but also raised privacy and ethical concerns amid controversy over its review practices and potential misuse.
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