
WIRED – Tea, the controversial app that allows women to post anonymous, Yelp-style reviews of men, has relaunched with a new website and updated Android features months after suffering major data breaches that exposed sensitive user information and led to its removal from Apple’s App Store. The platform says it has strengthened security, added stricter access controls, partnered with a third-party vendor to verify that users are women, and introduced new AI tools on Android, including an AI dating coach and a forthcoming “Red Flag Radar” chat analysis feature. Despite these changes, experts continue to warn that Tea remains a high-risk target given its history, ongoing privacy concerns, and legal challenges.
