14 million users have publicly posted their private posts due to Facebook's error
Recently, Facebook has released an official announcement and apology about a bug that caused the postings of 14 million users created on Facebook to be moved to the default privacy settings.
Recently, Facebook has released an official announcement and apology about a bug that caused the postings of 14 million users created on Facebook to be moved to the default privacy settings.
This error has appeared since May 18 and this issue was fixed on May 22, and May 27, all posts during that time were revised to the privacy that users set up earlier. Facebook has also sent a notification to the user who has failed, invited them to review the posts during the error time and if necessary, edit it.
This error occurs when Facebook is testing a new feature that highlights the content in the user timeline when displayed publicly. But inadvertently, Facebook made public all the new content later of 14 million users.
This problem occurs when Facebook is faced with a wave of strong criticism after the scandal involving information disclosure of 87 million users and recently the accusation of data access agreement. for companies like Samsung, Apple, Huawei (China), .
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