Apple's App Store removes the viral Tea and TeaOnHer dating advice apps due to privacy and content moderation concerns.
Tea and TeaOnHer allow women and men to publicly discuss specific people they'd dated. Apple says the apps failed to meet ...
Some people found that unfair and others saw an opportunity to cash in on the discontent. TeaOnHer, an app with the same premise but aimed at men, hit the App Store about two weeks after the Tea hack.
Apple has removed Tea, the women’s safety app which went viral earlier this year before facing multiple data breaches, from the App Store. Here’s how the app is described: The Tea app is a women-only ...
Apple just swiped left on Tea. The women-only "whisper network" has been booted from the App Store worldwide, alongside its ...
Months after a massive data leak exposed Tea users’ private info, Apple has pulled the controversial dating app for violating ...
The app that suffered multiple data breaches earlier this year and a replica for men called TeaOnHer were removed for “failing to meet the company’s terms of use around content moderation and user ...
The storm around Tea began to brew over the summer when 404 Media reported that personal user data including driver’s ...
Apple has removed two controversial dating safety apps, Tea and TeaOnHer, from its App Store. The move was first reported by ...