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The passwords became public, Google closed most of the documents that were “shone” in the Yandex search results from indexing. But some of them are still in the public domain. Chronicle of events July 4, evening . Messages about Yandex indexing the service appear on social networks.


July 5, early morning . Yandex says it has warned its Google colleagues about the data lebanon customer email list leak. “Our security service is currently contacting our colleagues from Google to draw their attention to the fact that these files may contain private information,” said Yandex press secretary Ilya Grabovsky. July 5 . Google's press service gives an official comment with clarifications : "Search engines can only index documents that have been intentionally made public by their owners, or when someone posts a link to a document whose owner has made it searchable and viewable by anyone on the Internet.


You can always change the access settings for your files and set restrictions on what specific users can view, comment on, or edit." Thus, a big misconception of Google Docs users was revealed. It turned out that the service does not close documents from indexing by default. Google representatives wrote about this in 2009 on the user forum.
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