
Lovora
What was exposed
Display namesEmail addressesProfile photos
What to do if you were affected
- Expect more phishing and spam at this address. Treat messages that reference this company with extra caution.
- Be wary of targeted scams that use your personal details to sound convincing.
Details
In February 2026, the couples and relationship app Lovora allegedly suffered a data breach that exposed 496k unique email addresses. The data also included users’ display names and profile photos, along with other personal information collected through use of the app. The app’s maker, Plantake, did not respond to multiple attempts to contact them about the incident.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Lovora data breach?
In February 2026, the couples and relationship app Lovora allegedly suffered a data breach that exposed 496k unique email addresses. The data also included users’ display names and profile photos, along with other personal information collected through use of...
When did the data breach happen?
This data breach occurred around February 2026.
How many accounts were affected?
Around 495,556 accounts were affected.
What information was exposed?
Exposed data included Display names, Email addresses and Profile photos.
What should I do if I was affected?
Expect more phishing and spam at this address. Treat messages that reference this company with extra caution. Be wary of targeted scams that use your personal details to sound convincing.
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