From: The Verge - Friday Dec 14, 2018 08:22 pm
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It's been a long year for Facebook and Facebook users alike, with seemingly every day bringing a new massive data leak or security flaw that exposed millions of users' information. But at least 2018 is wrapping up, and we can all go into 2019 ready for a fresh start.

... After this lastest leak, of course, which exposed up to 6.8 million users’ private photos to developers.

Why do I use Facebook, again?

-Chaim

TODAY ON THE VERGE

Facebook exposed up to 6.8 million users’ private photos to developers in latest leak

---> Whoops.

Why we can’t stop debating whether Facebook sells data

Apple plans iPhone software update to reverse Chinese ban

Apple Music comes to the Amazon Echo

Nintendo’s NES Classic and SNES Classic are going out of production

--> Get 'em while you still can

+ Epic says it ‘messed up’ and removes overpowered Infinity Blade from Fortnite

Facebook’s New York privacy pop-up was small, weird, and filled with sugar

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