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    Dating safety app Tea victim of breach affecting user identification photos

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bonobos founder Andy Dunn’s latest venture is leveraging AI to help users make real-world friends.

    Tea, an app that allows women to anonymously discuss the men they are dating, became the victim of a major data breach that resulted in about 72,000 photos being compromised.

    The company discovered Friday morning that hackers had gained access to one of its data storage systems. 

    Around 13,000 selfies and identification photos, used to verify accounts, were leaked, as well as around 59,000 images that were publicly viewable on the app, according to a statement from Tea.

    The cyberattack only affects those who signed up for the app before February 2024. Users’ phone numbers and email addresses were not accessed, according to Tea.

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    Tea, an app designed to allow women to safely discuss the men they are dating, is responding to a major data breach that resulted in more than 70,000 photos being compromised. (iStock / iStock)

    Tea, which has since begun a full investigation, said it is working with cybersecurity experts to secure its systems and has since put in place additional security measures.

    “Protecting our users’ privacy and data is our highest priority,” the company said in the statement. “We are taking every necessary step to ensure the security of our platform and prevent further exposure.”

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    The breach happened because hackers gained access to an identifier link where data from before Feb. 24, 2024, was stored, according to Tea.

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    Tea said hackers broke into an identifier link where data from before Feb. 24, 2024, had been stored.  (iStock / iStock)

    The company previously made users submit photo identification as a safety measure to make sure only women were joining the app. However, the company got rid of that requirement in 2023, as noted in the statement.

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    Tea, which announced in an Instagram post earlier this week that it had reached 4 million users, is a platform that helps women “find verified green flag men,” according to its website. The company touts that it is anonymous, features verified women and that no screenshots are allowed.

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    Tea, a dating advice app, helps women “find verified green flag men,” according to its website. (iStock / iStock)

    “Share experiences and seek advice within a secure, anonymous platform,” Tea says on its website. 

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    ‍Tea did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.



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