Firefox 'keeps private files sent over Twitter for a week'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Twitter has disclosed a bug on its platform that affects all users who accessed the service from Mozilla's Firefox browser.In a blog post,
way Mozilla Firefox stores cached data may have resulted in non-public information being inadvertently stored in the browser's cache
This means that if you accessed Twitter from a shared or public computer via Mozilla Firefox and took actions like downloading your Twitter
shared or public computers could have their files accessed by others even after logging out of the service.The files from Twitter that were
stored in Firefox's cache include files sent or received from direct messages, data archive files downloaded from a profile's settings page
and others.Thankfully though the bug's impact is limited as Firefox automatically purges all of the cached data stored in its browser after
seven days.However, you can also clear the cache manually by going to Tools, Options, Privacy - Security, Cookie and Site Data, Clear Data
in the browser.Twitter has now fixed this bug in order to prevent its platform from caching non-public information and the company also said
that the bug does not affect those using Chrome, Safari or other browsers.We've also highlighted the best VPN servicesVia ZDNet