The Cybernews research team has discovered that the iOS app FlirtAI – Get Rizz & Date has leaked over 160,000 chat screenshots, many of which contain private conversations that users submitted for assistance from the app, designed to analyze them and act as an AI “wingman.”
Worryingly, leaked data indicates that FlirtAI — Get Rizz & Dates was often used by teenagers, who fed the AI screenshots of their conversations with their peers.
What data did the FlirtAI app expose?
- Chat screenshots
- Dating profile screenshots
- Identifying information of other people
Potential dangers of this leak
People whose screenshots were exposed may experience emotional distress. According to the researchers, FlirtAI – Get Rizz & Dates caters to young individuals who might be struggling with self-esteem or confidence. Having their conversations leaked could take a serious toll on their mental well-being.
To read the full research report, please click here.
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iOS app FlirtAI – Get Rizz & Date leaks 160K private chat screenshots
The Cybernews research team has discovered that the iOS app FlirtAI – Get Rizz & Date has leaked over 160,000 chat screenshots, many of which contain private conversations that users submitted for assistance from the app, designed to analyze them and act as an AI “wingman.”
Worryingly, leaked data indicates that FlirtAI — Get Rizz & Dates was often used by teenagers, who fed the AI screenshots of their conversations with their peers.
What data did the FlirtAI app expose?
Potential dangers of this leak
People whose screenshots were exposed may experience emotional distress. According to the researchers, FlirtAI – Get Rizz & Dates caters to young individuals who might be struggling with self-esteem or confidence. Having their conversations leaked could take a serious toll on their mental well-being.
To read the full research report, please click here.
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