There has been much talk as of late on several high-profile blogs about a phishing scam and other security issues associated with Twitter and applications that access the Twitter API, such as Twellow. Here at Twellow we are not ignorant of the concerns many of our users have regarding this issue, so I’d like to explain how Twellow uses your sensitive Twitter information, specifically your password.
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009
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