Millions of 'private' photos on Instagram have been made available for public viewing following a bug on the social media site.
The California-based company became aware of the flaw after David Yanofsky at Quartz highlighted the issue.
The company has now issued a patch, after appearing to suggest that the functionality was intentional, rather than a flaw in their system.
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2 comments:
Who actually thinks anything is private on the internet? Can u say NSA
My thoughts exactly 2:03, who are these people that believe the internet truly provides privacy.
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