Warning over dodgy detail in popular online shopping site Temu

“Do you know that saying: if it seems too good to be true, it probably is?”

Katie Ring, also known as The Self Defense Girl online, put the question to her followers on TikTok.

“Well, it seems like it might be the case for Temu.”

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Her warning came after a number of people reported their bank being hacked, or their details leaked, after purchasing items from Temu.

No evidence has been found of Temu releasing customers’ details.

However, the reports are yet another blow to Temu’s reputation, after the US government handed down a report in June saying there is an “extremely high risk” that Temu’s supply chains have forced labour.

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