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A rival Tea app for men is leaking its users’ personal data and driver’s licenses

A rival Tea app for men is leaking its users’ personal data and driver’s licenses

The newly launched Tea app, aimed at men, has been found to have a major security flaw that is exposing its users' personal data and sensitive information. According to the report, the app, which is currently trending on Apple's App Store, is leaking the private information of its users, including their uploaded selfies and government-issued IDs, such as driver's licenses. The security breach is a significant concern for the app's users, as their personal data and identities could be compromised. The article highlights the importance of thorough security testing and data protection measures for any new app, especially one that collects sensitive user information. The incident serves as a reminder for users to be cautious when sharing personal information with any app or online service, and for app developers to prioritize data security and privacy in order to build trust and protect their users.

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