December 10th 2018, By Rafia Shaikh
No one was surprised when Google announced its plans to shut down Google+ by August 2019. Now, almost dead, the platform continues to cause problems for the tech giant. Apparently, a fresh new bug was introduced in Google+ that resulted in developers getting access to data of about 52.5 million users.
As a result of this fresh new security incident, the company has announced expediting the shutdown process, closing Google+ completely by April 2019 instead of August.
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