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Google Announces Shutdown Of Google+ Following Massive Data Exposure

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Google Announces Shutdown Of Google+ Following Massive Data Exposure

Google has announced that it is shutting down its social network, Google+, following the massive data exposure the platform had suffered in recent times.

It said a 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.

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the company knew about the issue in March but did not disclose it.

The WSJ quoted an internal Google memo that said doing so would draw “immediate regulatory interest”.

In a statement, the firm said the issue was not serious enough to inform the public.

“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.”

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