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The problem affected only those users who clicked or viewed the advertisement from mobile application and then interacted with this application.
“The data involved stayed within Twitter and did not contain things like passwords, email accounts, etc.”, — also reported in Twitter.
Twitter has already published a list of advertising partners who could see such data, but did not give the names of mobile applications that were advertised on the platform. Currently, the company continues to investigate what happened and promises to publish additional information soon.
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Moreover, developers found that since September 2018, Twitter has practically ignored the choice of users and in any case showed them targeted ads, even if the user explicitly refused this in the settings. This bug has also been fixed.
Representatives of Twitter also said that they are investigating how this could affect users and state that their users can’t take any actions, at least until the end of the investigation, but to continue to trust the company.
“You trust us to follow your choices and we failed here. We’re sorry this happened, and are taking steps to make sure we don’t make a mistake like this again”, — report in Twitter.
Recalling that this is not the first time when Twitter accidentally shares users’ data with third parties.
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