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Women sue Tea app after data breach spilled users' private information

Women sue Tea app after data breach spilled users' private information

Washington Post4 days ago
Tea Dating Advice, an app designed as a safe space for women to anonymously discuss men they've dated, faces mounting legal challenges after a data breach last month exposed users' personal information and images.
On Tuesday, a U.S. magistrate in San Francisco combined five federal class-action lawsuits.
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