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    Apple Removed the Controversial ‘Tea’ and ‘TeaOnHer’ Apps From the App Store

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comOctober 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Apple Removed the Controversial ‘Tea’ and ‘TeaOnHer’ Apps From the App Store
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    Credit: Credit: Ian Moore / Lifehacker Composite; Tea Dating Advice Inc. / Lindsey Ellefson

    Though it brings me no pleasure, it’s once again time to discuss the viral apps Tea and TeaOnHer. You may remember them from the summer, when Tea—where women could anonymously rate and discuss men under the pretense of helping each other safely navigate dating—was the target of data breaches that exposed users’ personal information. From there, an app called TeaOnHer was launched for men and Tea faced a class action from users who were upset about their private data being easily accessible to hackers. Whether you remember them or not, they’re gone now—sort of. Apple has yanked them from the App Store.

    The App Store removal of Tea and TeaOnHer

    Tea was around for about two years before it unexpectedly went viral in July, which led to at least two distinct data breaches, the second of which occurred when a data expert discovered that not only were some users’ pictures stored in an unsecured manner, but some private DMs were, too.

    Part of the reason the app went so viral in the first place was that a lot of people were uncomfortable with its premise. It functioned like Yelp, but instead of reviewing businesses, women could review men. The men had no recourse or due process; they couldn’t even access the app, let alone respond to anything said about them. (Women were granted access by uploading ID photos or verification selfies and it was the trove of ID photos that was originally hacked and leaked.)

    Some people found that unfair and others saw an opportunity to cash in on the discontent. TeaOnHer, an app with the same premise but aimed at men, hit the App Store about two weeks after the Tea hack. The privacy discourse continued, but both apps remained up in the Apple App Store anyway. Until now.

    Apple confirmed to TechCrunch that the apps were pulled because they failed to meet the company’s requirements for user privacy and content moderation. Sure enough, if you search the apps on the App Store, nothing comes up. Well, except a bunch of imposters looking to make the most of Tea and TOH’s absence. Something called “Tea On Her & Him – Overheard” is the second-most-downloaded free app in the Lifestyle category right now.


    What do you think so far?

    Can you still use Tea?

    Tea hasn’t been pulled from Google Play yet, so you can still access it on Android. Moreover, if you already had Tea on your iPhone, it still functions—for now.

    When the DM breach was made public over the summer, Tea responded by shutting down DMs and making that clear within the app. Over the course of the news cycle at the time, the app posted public communications to its Instagram page. Within the app and on its social media, there is no mention of the App Store removal, but a rep did email me this: “We are aware that the Tea App has been removed from the App Store and we are working to address Apple’s feedback. We know what this app means to our more than six million users and remain deeply committed to our mission of helping women navigate dating with confidence.”

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