Users from 4chan claim to have discovered an exposed database hosted on Google’s mobile app development platform, Firebase, belonging to the newly popular women’s dating safety app Tea. Users say they are rifling through peoples’ personal data and selfies uploaded to the app, and then posting that data online, according to screenshots, 4chan posts, and code reviewed by 404 Media.

  • surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    At first I was going to call bullshit because I thought you were exaggerating and being ridiculous.

    Nope. That’s the app. “Anonymous” sharing of pictures and info of other people. Presumably without their permission. That’s fucked up.

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      Yeah. I mean, I get it. The concept of the app makes sense. And I would be that, on average, it is/would be used for good.

      On the other hand, as a guy, the idea that people are out there sharing reviews of me as a person on the open internet, and I have no way of knowing this, is deeply unsettling. Like, I haven’t done anything wrong - just the whole concept feels very gross.

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        19 hours ago

        Especially because the app is called “tea”, like the slang term for gossip. The letter of the intention may have been good but the whole thing is toxic.

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        14 hours ago

        My problem is how it’s implemented.

        An app where you simply post a name and a location, and then people can DM you with their experiences directly, would be a lot less invasive.

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        20 hours ago

        You could ask someone you know to register and share the login, it’s a flawed concept. There’s probably a bunch of partners in there who didn’t even know their boyfriend used their info to create an account to check on themselves.