
We made Google+ with privacy in mind and therefore keep this API’s log data for only two weeks, the company announced. “That means we cannot confirm which users were impacted by this bug.
Google also admitted that, essentially, it wasn’t worth it to fix the bugs for consumers due to low user engagement. Engadget reports that according to a blog post, 90 percent of Google+ user sessions last for less than five seconds. However, Google+ will continue as an Enterprise-focused platform for companies.
In case you missed it, Facebook recently revealed that 50 million accounts were hacked last month
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