Privacy Breaches, Dating App Safety, and AI – Oh My!
It was revealed a few days ago that the Tea app that allows women to rate male daters and run them through a “Catfish Finder AI” got hacked. Over 72,000 selfies, ID pictures, and other user images were apparently exposed in the process. Then it turned out that users’ direct messages about sensitive topics such as abortions or cheating were revealed as well.
It’s easy to dismiss this incident as another instance of a private company failing to safeguard user data properly. But it’s worth asking first how we got here. Safety apps such as Tea and social media groups that seek to protect people from dating app abuse have been labeled “vigilante justice.” Why do we have this highly imperfect system of reporting abusive dating app behavior, however, along with tenuous frameworks of data storage?
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