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Tea Dating App Hit with Data Breaches, Users Exposed

Tea Dating App Exposed: 70,000+ Private Photos Leaked in Massive Data Breaches

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Last updated: July 30, 2025 11:10 am
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Tea, the viral dating app designed to empower women in the online dating world, is now under fire after two devastating security breaches exposed deeply sensitive data from tens of thousands of users—including private photos, chat logs, and even government IDs.

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A Promising App with a Dangerous FlawHackers Leak 70,000+ Images Including IDs, Chats, and SelfiesTea Tried to Downplay It—But the Truth Was WorseA Second Breach Made Things Even Worse“Safety” No Longer Feels SafeWhere’s the Accountability?A Cautionary Tale for the Dating Tech Industry🚨 Final Thoughts: Trust Is Easy to Lose—and Hard to Rebuild💬 Sound Off in the Comments:

A Promising App with a Dangerous Flaw

Launched as a safer alternative in a chaotic online dating landscape, Tea exploded in popularity for its bold premise: a space where women could tag men’s profiles with red flags for ghosting, cheating, or even sexual misconduct. It soared to the top of the App Store with over 4 million downloads, thanks to its appeal of safety, transparency, and digital accountability.

But that trust has been shattered.

Hackers Leak 70,000+ Images Including IDs, Chats, and Selfies

According to an investigation by tech outlet 404 Media, anonymous users on the message board 4chan gained unauthorized access to a massive Tea database. The breach included over 70,000 images, many of which were sensitive selfies, government-issued IDs used for verification, and private conversations that users believed were secure.

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Worse still, screenshots circulating online show that these files were downloaded, shared, and potentially archived by malicious actors.

“This wasn’t just old data sitting in a dusty corner of the internet,” one cybersecurity expert told 404 Media. “Some of this was from literally last week.”

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Tea Tried to Downplay It—But the Truth Was Worse

Tea initially claimed the leaked content was outdated—more than two years old and no longer active. But that statement quickly crumbled under scrutiny.

404 Media’s continued reporting revealed that some leaked chat logs were from just days before the breach. These messages touched on highly personal subjects, including abortion discussions, admissions of infidelity, and even phone numbers tied to social media profiles—making it frighteningly easy to trace real identities.

A Second Breach Made Things Even Worse

As if one breach wasn’t enough, things took a darker turn.

An independent cybersecurity researcher later discovered that a second database—completely separate from the first—was also wide open to unauthorized access. This newer system not only exposed more recent user messages but allowed outsiders to send push notifications to the entire Tea user base.

Let that sink in: Anyone with the right tools could send messages directly to every user on the app—raising fears of mass harassment campaigns or widespread disinformation.

“Safety” No Longer Feels Safe

Tea’s brand was built on promises of encrypted chats, short-term document retention, and safe community standards for women. But the string of breaches has many questioning how secure—or ethical—the platform ever really was.

The app’s original mission—giving women a place to warn each other about toxic dating behavior—was already controversial. Critics labeled it a potential tool for public shaming or defamation. Now, that criticism has ballooned into something much more damaging: a full-blown privacy scandal that’s affected users of all genders.

“You can’t promise protection and then fail to even protect our photos,” said one user on Twitter. “That’s betrayal.”

Where’s the Accountability?

So far, Tea has remained silent on whether they’ll notify users, offer compensation, or even publicly apologize. Its parent company has also declined to comment.

This silence is sparking further outrage online, as users demand answers—and security professionals call for stricter oversight of dating apps handling intimate and identifiable data.

With the app’s premise centered on calling out shady behavior, many are now accusing the company itself of ghosting its users when it matters most.

A Cautionary Tale for the Dating Tech Industry

The Tea breaches are reigniting major conversations about consent, data security, and digital ethics in the $5 billion online dating industry. As more apps experiment with verification tools, reputation tracking, and artificial intelligence, the demand for better cybersecurity practices is louder than ever.

“You can’t disrupt the dating world while cutting corners on user safety,” said another privacy expert. “If anything, these apps should be overprotective—not underprepared.”

🚨 Final Thoughts: Trust Is Easy to Lose—and Hard to Rebuild

Tea built its empire on the promise of empowerment and safety. But for thousands of users, that promise now feels hollow. As screenshots from the leak continue to circulate online and the app’s silence grows louder, many are asking the same question:

Can any dating app truly guarantee safety in the digital age?

💬 Sound Off in the Comments:

  • Would you still use an app like Tea after a breach like this?
  • Should platforms that host intimate data be held legally responsible?

📱 Share this story with someone who needs to know the risks of online dating apps.

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