Google Goofs, Accidentally Shares Docs Without Permission »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyGoogle Docs is a great way for people to perform tasks with Office-compatible editing tools, while also being able to share and collaborate on them. But sharing is only fine if the service shares when I want it to. And Google goofed big time: an bug caused some users' documents to be shared with others, unintentionally.
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