Snapchat: OK, OK, we're sorry
The photo-sharing service has finally apologized for the security snafu that revealed the names and phone numbers of 4.6 million accounts.
(Credit: Snapchat)
Love is supposed to mean never having to say you're sorry. But Snapchat expressed both love and apologies for a bug, aka feature, that caused headaches for the millions of users whose names and phone numbers were exposed unexpectedly.
In a fresh blog posted Thursday, Team Snapchat said it was sorry for any problems the issue may have caused. The team also revealed a couple of changes to its Find Friends feature to better protect the phone numbers of Snapchat users.
A new update to the iOS and Android versions gives users the option to not link their phone number with their username. The latest update also requires new users to verify their phone number before they can use the Find Friends feature. The team also promised futher improvements to the Snapchat service to cut down on abuse.
Snapchat critics and others had been urging the company to apologize after the usernames and phone numbers of more than half of its members were posted by someone on the Web. Concerns were raised not just over the vulnerability but over Snapchat's awareness of the flaw. A few days earlier, the company admitted that a potential vulnerability would allow 'a possible attack by which one could compile a database of Snapchat usernames and phone numbers.'
Here's the full message from Team Snapchat:
Find Friends Improvements
This morning we released a Snapchat update for Android and iOS that improves Find Friends functionality and allows Snapchatters to opt-out of linking their phone number with their username. This option is available in Settings > Mobile #.
This update also requires new Snapchatters to verify their phone number before using the Find Friends service.
Our team continues to make improvements to the Snapchat service to prevent future attempts to abuse our API. We are sorry for any problems this issue may have caused you and we really appreciate your patience and support.
Love,
Team Snapchat
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