Facebook accidentally exposed over 400 million user records, but hey, at least they have a new dating app

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Oh Facebook, you just can’t seem to stop tripping over your own big, dumb feet, can you? Today, the world’s largest social network and noted privacy destroyer is introducing a brand new product to the United States. It’s a dating app that aims to take on the likes of Tinder and Bumble, and while it’s been rolling out to a number of countries since late last year, you probably won’t need to rely on it if you’re looking to meet new people.

Why? I’m so glad you asked! You see, that new Facebook feature that is designed to connect you with people you might not already know completely pales in comparison to the wealth of personal information the social network somehow leaked and was recently found on an unprotected server. Why wait for Facebook Dating to connect you with someone new when the company accidentally allowed the user records of over 419 million people to be posted online?

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