Facebook Bug: New Privacy Blunder Hits 14 Million People, Social Network Says

Facebook Bug: New Privacy Blunder Hits 14 Million People, Social Network Says

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http://www.newsweek.com/facebook-bug-social-networks-latest-privacy-blunder-impacts-14-million-people-966047

Millions of Facebook users have been dragged into yet another privacy scandal involving the social network, after the company confirmed Thursday that a glitch had resulted in some posts being sent out to a fully public audience without consent between May 18 and May 27.

Erin Egan, Facebook’s chief privacy officer, revealed in a blog post that a whopping 14 million users were now being asked to review any updates they made during that nine-day period.

Facebook Bug: New Privacy Blunder Hits 14 Million People, Social Network Says

Jun 8, 2018, 12:22pm UTC
http://www.newsweek.com/facebook-bug-social-networks-latest-privacy-blunder-impacts-14-million-people-966047 > Millions of Facebook users have been dragged into yet another privacy scandal involving the social network, after the company confirmed Thursday that a glitch had resulted in some posts being sent out to a fully public audience without consent between May 18 and May 27. > Erin Egan, Facebook’s chief privacy officer, revealed in a blog post that a whopping 14 million users were now being asked to review any updates they made during that nine-day period.