5,000 Facebook developers slurped up your info App developers on Facebook were mistakenly allowed to collect user information after their permission to do so had expired, the company has admitted. While thousands of developers could do this, the company has not said how many people had their data scraped. India's app ban comes into force Both Google and Apple are honouring New Delhi's order that 59 apps developed by Chinese firms shouldn't be available in the App Store or Play Store. TikTok developer ByteDance has voluntarily made its app unavailable but others listed in the stores are no longer downloadable. Google said it had "temporarily" blocked access to the apps. Jeff Bezos will testify to Congress for the first time The Amazon CEO has never appeared before legislators to answer their questions about his company. This is set to change later this month when he will join Apple's Tim Cook, Alphabet's Sundar Pichai and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg as they respond to a US antitrust Big Tech investigation. The most popular password is still 123456 Analysis of more than one billion leaked login details from the last five years has confirmed 123456 is used as one of every 142 passwords. There were only 168,919,919 unique passwords in the billion-plus dataset and seven million of those were the string of numbers. |