An app called Tea that lets women anonymously review guys has soared to No. 1 in the App Store
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – Tea app helps over 1 million women verify dating profiles and share safety information anonymously using AI-driven tools to prevent catfishing and false identities.
- Over a million women signed up over the past week, as Tea climbed to No. one on the US App Store.
- Launching in 2023, Cook drew on his Salesforce and Shutterfly experience, creating Tea after witnessing his mother’s catfishing ordeal.
- The app uses AI-driven safety technology, real-time identity verification and an anonymous Tea Party Group Chat to enhance dating safety.
- Jake Moore warned of potential abuse, while men on Reddit expressed concern and sought to remove their photos.
- Facing strict data rules, Tea remains US-only and joins viral anonymous apps criticized for harassment and TikTok buzz among Gen Z users.
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