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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Emergence of TeaOnHer: A new app, TeaOnHer, allows men to anonymously share information about women they date, aiming to mimic the concept of the popular safety app, Tea.

    2. Data Breach Concerns: Both Tea and TeaOnHer have faced serious security breaches, with TechCrunch discovering flaws allowing unauthorized access to user data, including sensitive information like email addresses and personal photos.

    3. Security Issues Exposed: TeaOnHer’s systems revealed vulnerabilities including exposed admin credentials of the founder, raising significant risks for user privacy and data security.

    4. Controversial Content: The app has been criticized for hosting spam posts, including inappropriate content, leading to questions about the authenticity of its user base, which has nearly 53,000 registrations.

    New Dating App for Men Faces Serious Security Issues

    A new app called TeaOnHer has emerged, allowing men to share their experiences with women they date. This innovative approach aims to provide a platform similar to Tea, which focuses on women’s safety. However, both apps face troubling security concerns.

    Recently, Tea, a safety dating app for women, revealed a data breach. Users’ personal information, including phone numbers and private stories, escaped into the public domain. Now, TechCrunch reports that TeaOnHer suffers from similar vulnerabilities.

    The publication identified significant security flaws in TeaOnHer. Anyone could access user data, including usernames, email addresses, and even uploaded driver’s licenses and selfies. Furthermore, the credentials of the app’s CEO were left exposed, potentially granting access to the admin panel. This risk raises alarm bells about the app’s overall safety.

    Compounding these issues, some content on TeaOnHer has proved problematic. Reports surfaced of spam posts containing inappropriate images. This tarnishes the app’s credibility and makes potential users hesitant.

    Despite these challenges, TeaOnHer claims a user base of approximately 53,000. Yet, the legitimacy of many accounts remains questionable, as some may be bots. Additionally, the app’s description mirrors that of its competitor, raising eyebrows about its originality.

    While the concept of sharing experiences can empower users, these security breaches highlight the need for robust data protection. As the landscape of dating apps evolves, both developers and users must prioritize safety and integrity to ensure a positive online environment.

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