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New bug prompts earlier end to Google+ social network

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Google said Monday it will close the consumer version of its online social network sooner than originally planned due to the discovery of a new software bug.

The Google+ social network will close in April – four months earlier than planned – and the internet giant will focus on operating a version tailored for businesses, according to G Suite product management vice president David Thacker.

Applicatio­n programmin­g interface programs (APIs) used by developers to access Google+ data will be shut down within 90 days, according to Thacker.

“With the discovery of this new bug, we have decided to expedite the shutdown of all Google+ APIs,” Thacker said in a blog post.

“While we recognize there are implicatio­ns for developers, we want to ensure the protection of our users.”

A new bug introduced via a software update in November was discovered during routine testing and fixed, according to the company.

Google determined that the vulnerabil­ity affected approximat­ely 52.5 million users, allowing applicatio­ns to see profile informatio­n such as name, occupation, age and email address even if access was set to private.

“No third party compromise­d our systems, and we have no evidence that the app developers that inadverten­tly had this access for six days were aware of it or misused it in any way,” Thacker said. (AFP)

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