Tea, Hack and Mac App Store
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Tea Dating Advice app rocketed to the top of Apple’s app store this week — and now it’s suffered a data privacy breach. The app is for women to report issues with men. The point is helping keep women safe — but what about privacy and defamation?
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Tea, an app where women share anonymous dating reviews, is going viral. It hit No. 1 on the US Apple App Store this week.
Divisive new app lets women put bad dates on blast — and men are freaking out: ‘Digital vigilantism’
There’s a new app causing men to break into a cold sweat — and it’s not because they forgot their wallet on a first date. Tea, a women-only app that lets users post anonymous Yelp-style reviews of men they’ve dated, has shot to the top of the Apple App Store — and smack into the middle of a digital war between safety and slander.
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The Root on MSNViral App Lets Women Anonymously Expose Bad Men in Their City. Here’s How Men Are RespondingA new women-only safety app called Tea allows users to anonymously share red and green flags about the men they’ve dated. Their reviews include dating stories, testimonials, and first-hand “reviews” of their experiences with men in their city.