Lovable, a platform for developing applications, has issued an apology for unintentionally exposing chat information in publicly accessible projects. The firm explained that the problem resulted from ambiguous design elements and a technical glitch, rather than a security violation. In the past, individuals could set projects to public status, allowing chat records to be seen. The company has now adjusted the system to set projects to private by default.
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- Bengaluru Woman Kills Boyfriend by Setting Him on Fire After Deceptive Proposal Setup
- NASA’s Curiosity Rover Detects Organic Molecules on Mars, Uncertainty Persists on Their Origins
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- Lovable Acknowledges Mistake in Chat Privacy Features and Confirms Resolution
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