Some people found that unfair and others saw an opportunity to cash in on the discontent. TeaOnHer, an app with the same premise but aimed at men, hit the App Store about two weeks after the Tea hack.
Tea Dating Advice, an app that recently faced both popularity and controversy, was removed from the iOS App Store on Oct. 21 ...
Tea confirmed 72,000 images were exposed, including 13,000 selfies and IDs. A now-removed website allegedly let users rate women based on the leaked images. A user-created map reportedly plotted ...
The controversial apps called Tea and TeaOnHer have both been pulled from Apple’s App Store. They remain available on ...
Apple just swiped left on Tea. The women-only "whisper network" has been booted from the App Store worldwide, alongside its ...
It should come as no great surprise that a platform literally called “Tea” has brought on weeks of discourse and mass pandemonium. The app/whisper network was created by Sean Cook in 2023 as a measure ...
Apple has removed its viral dating review apps Tea and TeaOnHer from the App Store after repeated privacy violations and user ...
Apple has removed Tea, the women’s safety app which went viral earlier this year before facing multiple data breaches, from ...
TeaOnHer, an app designed for men to share photos and information about women they have supposedly dated, has exposed users’ personal information, including government IDs and selfies, TechCrunch can ...
Apple has removed Tea and TeaOnHer dating apps from the App Store globally following user complaints, privacy breaches, and ...
The Tea app is a women-only platform that lets users anonymously share information about men to stay safe while dating, the company says. The app has surged in popularity, especially in Dearborn, ...