Google+ to shut down early after privacy flaw affects over 50m users
by Associated Press from Technology | The Guardian on (#44QJ9)
Service to be closed four months earlier than expected in light of lapse that exposed names, email addresses and other information
Google is still having trouble protecting the personal information on its Google+ service, prodding the company to accelerate its plans to shut down a little-used social network created to compete against Facebook.
A privacy flaw that inadvertently exposed the names, email addresses, ages and other personal information of 52.5 million Google+ users last month convinced Google to close the service in April instead of August, as previously announced. Google revealed the new closure date and its latest privacy lapse in a Monday blogpost.
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