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Hackers leak thousands of photos and IDs from users in Tea app data breach

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Hackers have breached the popular dating app Tea, which recently went viral for providing women a safe space to share and access information about men they are dating. NBC News’ Marissa Parra reports that thousands of images, addresses, and private messages have been leaked online, and explains how users can protect their information.

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