Snapchat rolls out fix to let you opt out of leaky Find Friends feature

4.6m Snapchat users' phone numbers, locations and usernames posted online
Oh, they leaked my phone number and username? Better put the boobs away

Update January 9, 2014: Snapchat has finally said sorry for the massive data breach that saw over 4 million Snapchatters' phone numbers, location details and usernames posted online.

As well as the overdue apology, the app-maker will let you opt-out of linking your phone number with your username. This means you won't be able to use the Find Friends service.

Full usernames

However, full usernames are present with the handy tip that "people tend to use the same username around the web," prompting users to go fishing around social media for those final two digits.

The leaked data appears to be localised on two area codes in the United States and Canada, which goes against claims from the hackers to have leaked the 'vast majority' of Snapchat users.

The mass posting of Snapchat user data comes just days after the company made assurances that it had "implemented various safeguards to make it more difficult" to obtain and upload user data en masse.

The company is yet to respond to today's leak, but it seems there will be one or two holes to plug and some tricky questions for Snapchat to answer in the coming days.

Via The Verge

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