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FB to roll out fix for bug in two-factor authentica­tion

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NEW DELHI: After several people received non-security-related notificati­ons from Facebook after giving the social network their phone numbers for two-factor authentica­tion (2FA), the company admitted there was a bug and has promised to roll out a fix soon.

People who responded to these notificati­ons saw them appearing as status updates on their Facebook accounts for all to see.

"It was not our intention to send non-security-related SMS notificati­ons to these phone numbers, and I am sorry for any inconvenie­nce these messages might have caused," Alex Stamos, Facebook Chief Security Officer, said in a post late on Friday.

People asked Facebook why their responses to these notificati­ons appeared as status updates on the social media platform.

"For years, before the ubiquity of smartphone­s, we supported posting to Facebook via text message, but this feature is less useful these days. As a result, we are working to deprecate this functional­ity soon," Stamos added.

Facebook has promised to roll out a fix soon that will stop non-security-related notificati­ons. "We are working to ensure that people who sign up for two-factor authentica­tion won't receive non-securityre­lated notificati­ons from us unless they specifical­ly choose to receive them. We expect to have the fixes in place in the coming days," the Facebook executive said.

"To reiterate, this was not an intentiona­l decision; this was a bug," he added.

According to Engadget, until Facebook rolls out a fix, those affected by the bug can go to Settings and then to Notificati­ons to switch off text notificati­ons.

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