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Facebook apologizes for saving user's unpublished videos


Facebook users discovered last week that the tech company had secretly kept videos they had recorded but never published to the platform.

Facebook released tools that allowed users to download their archived Facebook data and this led people to discover videos they had never posted online among their saved information. 

The videos come from a time before the platform introduced Facebook Live. Back then you could post a video to a friend’s wall, and they could respond with a video of theirs. To make this possible, users could allow Facebook access to their camera, record a video, and then post it directly to a friend's wall. If the video did not come out as desired, there was an option to delete it and start over. However, even after the video was deleted, the recording was not truly trashed, instead, it was archived to the server under the user’s profile.

These videos never appeared on the website, so the user had no idea it was out there, but they were presumably accessible by any app that you granted access to your information. They may have even been publicly available with the right tools.

New York Magazine exposed Facebook’s saving of this information, and this week representatives have apologized and promised to delete the junk Flash-formatted videos.

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