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Dogo time has been written about the problem of deleting photos from Facebook, which are not actually deleted but are available via the direct link, and finally eurotherm this came to an end. For three years, Ars Technica, monitoring the situation in this regard, and finally announced that Facebook failed to remove deleted photos from their servers after two days. Frederic Wolens, Facebook spokesman for Ars Technica confirmed that the result of deleting the photos from Facebook and their new policy of deleting the storage system. "As a result of work on our policies and infrastructure, we launched the" max-age "policy of 30 days for our CDN (Content Delivery Network) links. However in some cases the content will disappear at the CDN in much faster, doing a number of different factors" , that these factors Zwoleń did not want to highlight. Yet Frederic eurotherm points out that image, after users deleted, do not show other users on Facebook, but how these images eurotherm stored in CDN-in retained in the cache 30 days.
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