A data breach has been discovered in the women’s dating safety app Tea, with users’ personal data, including selfies and driver’s licenses, exposed on the 4chan forum. According to reports from 404 Media, users have accessed an exposed Firebase database, which contains sensitive personal information such as photos and identification documents. Tea, which claims to have over 1.6 million users, confirmed the breach and stated that the affected data was from two years ago, with no indication that current user data was compromised. The app, aimed at providing a safe space for women to exchange information about men, verifies users by requiring them to upload a selfie. The breach has raised significant concerns about the security of personal data and the potential misuse of private information. Tea has engaged third-party cybersecurity experts and is working to secure its systems. The company has stated that protecting user privacy is its highest priority and that it is taking all necessary steps to prevent further exposure. The incident highlights the importance of robust data security measures, especially for apps that handle highly sensitive personal information.