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Thursday 2 November 2017

A bug on Google Doc has deprived users of access to their files



Yesterday, users of Google Docs were caught off guard trying to edit existing documents: they received a message warning them that their documents did not respect the terms of use of Google.


The Google Docs policy and other services in Google Drive prohibit users from publishing any type of content, from malware to hate speech to copyrighted content. However, yesterday most of the users who encountered this issue seemed to be working on rather traditional content that does not violate Google's terms and conditions. This indicates that a bug in the system is causing this disorder.



Once the bug was identified, Google Drive's official Twitter account claimed to be aware of the current problem and that the technical teams were working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible.

A spokesman for Google said: "This morning, we received the report that a small percentage of Google Docs was abusive, which caused the automatic blocking of these documents. repair and all users should have access to their files again Protecting users against viruses, malware and other abusive content is essential for user safety We apologize for the disruption and will implement process to prevent this from happening again. "

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