Facebook to roll out bug fix for two-factor authentication
After several people received non-security-related notifications
from Facebook after giving the social network their phone numbers for
two-factor authentication (2FA), the company admitted there was a bug and has
promised to roll out a fix soon.
People who
responded to these notifications saw them appearing as status updates on their
Facebook accounts for all to see.
"It was not our intention to
send non-security-related SMS notifications to these phone numbers, and I am
sorry for any inconvenience these messages might have caused," Alex
Stamos, Facebook Chief Security Officer, said in a post late on Friday.
People asked
Facebook why their responses to these notifications appeared as status updates
on the social media platform.
"For years, before the
ubiquity of smartphones, we supported posting to Facebook via text message, but
this feature is less useful these days. As a result, we are working to
deprecate this functionality soon," Stamos added. Facebook has promised to roll out
a fix soon that will stop non-security-related notifications."We are
working to ensure that people who sign up for two-factor authentication won't
receive non-security-related notifications from us unless they specifically
choose to receive them. We expect to have the fixes in place in the coming
days," the Facebook executive said.
"To reiterate, this was not
an intentional decision; this was a bug," he added
According to Engadget, until
Facebook rolls out a fix, those affected by the bug can go to Settings and then
to Notifications to switch off text notifications.
Facebook to roll out bug fix for two-factor authentication
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