This summer, the Tea app — a platform where women anonymously rated and discussed men, ostensibly to help each other date safely —suffered data breaches that exposed users’ personal information. In response, men launched a counterpart app called TeaOnHer, while Tea faced a class-action lawsuit from users furious over their private data being vulnerable to hackers. Now, Apple has removed both from the App Store.w Lindsey Ellefson for Lifehacker:
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