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SECURITY ALERT: Twitter Data Cache on Firefox May Have Left Your Personal Data Visibl
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Other browsers were not affected

Twitter recently revealed a data privacy issue caused by the way in which Mozilla Firefox cached data, meaning that the personal information of Twitter users may have been stored in Firefox’s cache. More specifically, private files shared via direct messages and data downloads could have been saved unintentionally in the browser’s cache, even if you signed out of Twitter. This issue did not affect other browsers.

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What is browser cache and how does it work?

Every time you access a website for the first time, your browser connects to its remote server. Then, the browser sends a request and the server responds, providing the HTML page, upon which the website is built. As your browser reads the HTML code, it starts sending out more requests to the server in order for the page to be displayed completely.

Since this process generally takes up a lot of bandwidth, some HTML elements will be stored for a certain amount of time in the browser on your machine. The speed at which files are loaded locally from your device will always be higher than always having to access the files from the website’s remote server. For instance, images on a website can be quite large, so when the browser caches them, this means they would only have to be downloaded once, then accessed directly from your machine. This is a huge advantage of browser caching.

Yet, there are downsides to it. Even though caching does improve the web browsing speed, sometimes it may leave users vulnerable to personal information spills – not necessarily through malicious remote connections, but for instance, by creating potential privacy issues in a public computer environment.

Going back to the Twitter data cache on Firefox, keep on reading to find out what happened and how you might have been affected.

How the Twitter-Firefox incident could have affected you

Even though this may not be a problem on single-user devices, data may have been leaked on computers with multiple users. If Twitter users logged from a public computer, their personal information could have been harvested by ill-intentioned actors.

Fortunately, according to Twitter’s statement, the stored information should have automatically been deleted after a week. The social networking giant also indicated that the issue has now been solved, so Firefox is no longer storing personal data in its cache.

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“The Mozilla Firefox browser’s cache retention period is set to 7 days and after that time the information should have automatically been removed from the cache.”, said Twitter.

Other browsers like Chrome or Safari have not been affected.
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