Tea dating safety app suffers data breach exposing user messages and images

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The women's dating safety app Tea has suspended messaging after a hack exposed thousands of images, posts, and comments, including sensitive conversations. The breach, affecting users who signed up before February 2024, has prompted the company to offer free identity protection and improve security measures. Experts warn users to remain vigilant as hackers may misuse the stolen data, which includes private messages and images.
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