WhiteDate Data Breach Data Breach
| Company | WhiteDate |
|---|---|
| Breach Date | December 29, 2025 |
| Disclosure Date | January 6, 2026 |
| Records Affected | 6K |
In December 2025, the dating website "for a Europid vision" WhiteDate suffered a data breach that exposed 6k unique email addresses. The breach exposed extensive further personal information including data related to physical appearance, income, education and IQ.
What Happened
In December 2025, the dating website "for a Europid vision" WhiteDate suffered a data breach that exposed 6k unique email addresses. The breach exposed extensive further personal information including data related to physical appearance, income, education and IQ.
What Data Was Exposed
- Ages
- Astrological signs
- Bios
- Education levels
- Email addresses
- Family structure
- Genders
- Geographic locations
- Income levels
- IQ levels
- Nicknames
- Physical attributes
- Profile photos
- Races
- Relationship statuses
- Sexual orientations
Who Is Affected
Anyone who had an account with WhiteDate before December 2025 may be affected. The breach exposed 6K records.
How to Check If You Were Affected
Visit haveibeenpwned.com and enter your email address to check if you were included in this breach.
What You Should Do Now
- Watch for phishing emails. Scammers may use your leaked email to send targeted phishing attempts. Be extra cautious of unexpected emails.
- Enable two-factor authentication. Add 2FA to your accounts wherever possible for extra security.
- Consider identity monitoring. A monitoring service can alert you to suspicious activity.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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