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Tea app disables DMs after second data breach leaks over a million messages

The platform suffered its first breach, leaking over 72,000 images used for account verification including selfies and photo IDs, which later surfaced on online forums like 4chan.

July 31, 2025 / 09:43 IST
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Tea, a dating safety app designed for women to share experiences about men they’ve dated, has temporarily disabled its direct messaging (DM) feature following a second major data breach. The new incident reportedly exposed more than 1.1 million private messages, including highly sensitive conversations.

Last week, the platform suffered its first breach, leaking over 72,000 images used for account verification including selfies and photo IDs,  which later surfaced on online forums like 4chan. At the time, Tea claimed that only accounts created before February 2024 were affected.

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However, independent security researcher Kasra Rahjerdi told 404 Media that the second issue revealed conversations dating from early 2023 up to last week. These included exchanges where users disclosed phone numbers and discussed topics like abortions and infidelity.

In response, Tea posted an Instagram update on Tuesday confirming that its DM feature has been taken offline “out of an abundance of caution.” While the company hasn’t publicly confirmed a second breach, the timing of the announcement appears linked to Rahjerdi’s findings.