JAKARTA - Twitter claims to have fixed a bug that made users' Twitter accounts stay logged in on other devices even though they had reset their passwords voluntarily.
Previously, Twitter revealed that this bug occurred to some account users, where after they reset their password on one device, their account was still linked on the other device.
"This bug was introduced after we made changes to the system that reset power passwords last year," Twitter said in a statement.
We fixed a bug that didn't close all active logged in sessions on Android and iOS after an account's password was reset. To keep your account safe, we logged some of you out. You can log back in to keep using Twitter.
For more details on what happened: https://t.co/OmjLKOe5bs
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) September 21, 2022
Fortunately, Twitter was immediately aware of the incident and managed to take further steps to take responsibility for what happened.
The company says that they have been able to identify any users who may be affected by this bug, and are proactively logging out of their accounts across devices, and asking them to log back in.
"We recognize this may be inconvenient for some, but it is an important step to keep your account safe and protected from possible unwanted access," the company added.
"We take our responsibility to protect your privacy very seriously and it is very unfortunate that this has happened," he explained.
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Further, Twitter encourages everyone to check the controls available in your settings and to review active open sessions on a regular basis.
You can also review how to reset a lost or forgotten password in the Twitter Help Center.
"We recognize and value the trust you have placed in us, and are committed to earning that trust every day."
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