Did your private Facebook post go public recently? Blame this software bug
The company said the problem has been fixed, adding that it will notify
the 14 million users who could have been affected
Technology News: The private posts of around 14 million Facebook users were
made public due to a software bug.
The users, whose posts typically defaults to a preselected privacy
setting, didn't know that a simple message to a person is actually being shared
with the general public due to this bug.
This bug was active from May 18 to May 27. It changed users'
privacy settings to public, without them knowing.
The company said the problem has been fixed, adding that it will
notify the 14 million users who could have been affected, starting Thursday.
"Starting today we are letting everyone affected know and
asking them to review any posts they made during that time. We'd like to
apologize for this mistake," CNBC quoted the chief privacy officer Erin
Egan as saying.
The social media giant had been under scanner lately for the
growing online data-privacy concerns like providing privileged access to its
API with Chinese companies including Huawei, Lenovo, Oppo, and TCL, data
breaching by data analytics company Cambridge Analytica.
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