If the user is using one or more twitter accounts on IOS devices and has chosen to collect location information from one account the location data will be collected from any other account on the same device. The data is collected in this condition. “We intended, during a publicity process known as real-time bidding, to remove localization data from the fields sent to a trusted partner,” says Bug Report. The Twitter agency states that the information was accidentally gathered and was shared with the advertisement partner during a real-time bidding process. “We had technically implemented measures to fuzz the shared information so as to make it no more accurate than zip code or city.” Twitter confirms that “location data was not retained and only existed for a short time on its systems, then removed as part of their normal process.” Twitter now remedied the bug and contacts people who impacted the bug to provide status updates. “We invite you to check your confidentiality settings to ensure that you only share data with us. This happened, we’re very sorry. Our confidence in us is recognized and valued, and we are committed to earning that confidence every day.