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    Women-only US dating advice app Tea suspends messaging following breaches

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Tags:securitycybersecurityfintechDigital bankingwomen entrepreneurs

    Quick Summary

    Tea dating app pauses messaging after breaches exposed user data. The FBI is investigating the incident affecting 4.6 million users.

    Table of Contents

    • Security Breach and App Response
    • User Safety Features
    • Investigation by Authorities

    Tea Dating App Halts Messaging After Security Breaches Affecting Users

    Security Breach and App Response

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The women-only U.S. dating advice app Tea has suspended direct messaging following a series of security breaches that exposed its users' personal details and sensitive communications, the company said on Tuesday.

    In a series of posts to TikTok, Tea Dating Advice said it had taken messaging offline "out of an abundance of caution" after discovering the breach. The announcement followed a report last week in tech publication 404media that the company had inadvertently exposed the names, selfies, and identity documents of thousands of women, and a second report earlier on Tuesday that direct messages - including sensitive conversations around abortions and infidelity - had similarly been exposed.

    The app - which boasts 4.6 million users - is pitched as a "dating safety platform" that women can use to steer clear of men who are adulterous, dishonest, or worse. As a TikTok video put out by the company last year put it, the app "makes the FBI work for us girlies so much easier." 

    User Safety Features

    Women on Tea are encouraged to share details about prospective dates, create alerts against men's names, and put red flags against men who are alleged to be unscrupulous and green flags against those who are not. "Everything is anonymous," the app promises users on sign-up. Reuters could not establish why the selfies and ID card data had lingered online.

    Investigation by Authorities

    Tea did not respond to requests seeking further comment. In its TikTok message, the app said the FBI was investigating the circumstances around the breach. The FBI declined to comment.

    Eva Galperin, the director of cybersecurity at San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, said the premise behind the app - creating a kind of massive whisper network powered by anonymous users - was already "a little bit sketchy." She said the app's makers had made it worse by being "honestly negligent" about their security and that the disaster was compounded because "women are encouraged to share extremely sensitive information about themselves and others."

    (Reporting by Raphael Satter in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tea app halts messaging after security breaches.
    • •User data, including sensitive info, was exposed.
    • •The app has 4.6 million users focused on dating safety.
    • •FBI is investigating the breach circumstances.
    • •Criticism over app's security negligence.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Women-only US dating advice app Tea suspends messaging following breaches

    1What is a security breach?

    A security breach occurs when unauthorized individuals gain access to sensitive data, potentially compromising personal information and communications.

    2What is cybersecurity?

    Cybersecurity refers to the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of data.

    3What is a digital banking platform?

    A digital banking platform allows users to perform banking transactions online, providing services such as account management, money transfers, and payments via the internet.

    4What is fintech?

    Fintech, or financial technology, refers to the integration of technology into offerings by financial services companies to improve their use of financial services.

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