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In new gaffe, Facebook improperly collects email contacts for 1.5 million

Thursday April 18, 2019. 11:40 PM , from Ars Technica
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Facebook's privacy gaffes keep coming. On Wednesday, the social media company said it collected the stored email address lists of as many as 1.5 million users without permission. On Thursday, the company said the number of Instagram users affected by a previously reported password storage error was in the 'millions,' not the 'tens of thousands' as previously estimated.
Facebook said the email contact collection was the result of a highly flawed verification technique that instructed some users to supply the password for the email address associated with their account if they wanted to continue using Facebook. Security experts almost unanimously criticized the practice, and Facebook dropped it as soon as it was reported.
In a statement issued to reporters, Facebook wrote:
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