Tea app data breach
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A database containing over a million chat messages from dating safety app Tea users has leaked online, discussing topics like abortions and unfaithful husbands/boyfriends.
Cook partnered with an influencer and podcaster named Daniella Szetela, who later became its head of socials, to design and launch the platform. On Tea, women can vet potential suitors using technology like reverse-image searching, entering in their phone number to check for “possible marriages,” and background checks.
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