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Cook partnered with an influencer and podcaster named Daniella Szetela, who later became its head of socials, to design and launch the platform. On Tea, women can vet potential suitors using technology like reverse-image searching, entering in their phone number to check for “possible marriages,” and background checks.
Tea, a popular dating safety app that allows women to dodge "red flags” while dating, was hacked last week, leading to the unauthorized access of tens of thousands of images.
A new app has become a viral sensation, as thousands of women use it to anonymously share reviews and warnings about men in the dating world.
A dating advice app that lets women anonymously review their dates and compare notes has surged in popularity.
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Baller Alert on MSNNew Dating App “Tea” Has Men Heated for Exposing Cheaters and Red Flags
Women Are Downloading “Tea” to Share Dating Intel—and Men Are Not Happy About It A new app called Tea is gaining traction for helping women protect themselves while dating, but […] The post New Dating App “Tea” Has Men Heated for Exposing Cheaters and Red Flags appeared first on Baller Alert.
A new app has been released that lets women warn each other about men in their city. Tea is a women-only app where users can share information and warnings about men they have met/dated, anonymously of course. The app is set to create a space where women can spot red flags about the men they’re seeing, helping keep each other safe and aware.