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Google Shutting Down ‘Google+’ After Bug Exposed Users’ Data

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Farouk Mohammed is the Publisher and Lead Editor of Okay News, an international digital news platform delivering verified reporting across technology, global affairs, business, innovation, and...
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Published: 2018/10/09
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Google is shutting down its social network, Google+ after discovering a bug that exposed users’ data.

The bug in its software meant information that people believed was private had been accessible by third parties.

Google said up to 500,000 users had been affected.

This was revealed in an internal Google memo that said doing so would draw “immediate regulatory interest”.

A spokeswoman for Google said that whenever user data may have been affected it determines whether to tell people based on a number of criteria.

“Our Privacy and Data Protection Office reviewed this issue, looking at the type of data involved, whether we could accurately identify the users to inform, whether there was any evidence of misuse, and whether there were any actions a developer or user could take in response.

“None of these thresholds were met here.,” she said.

okay.ng recalls that Google+ was launched in 2011, quickly becoming a failed attempt to compete with Facebook.

Speaking about the exposed data, Google said on Monday: “We found no evidence that any developer was aware of this bug, or abusing the API, and we found no evidence that any profile data was misused.”

Google said it would continue to offer private Google+-powered networks for businesses currently using the software.

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