Reddit user revealed an interesting bug in Android smartphones. It's about the command "the1975..com" .
To see the effects of the bug, just type "the1975..com" in Google or the virtual assistant, and you will see that the system displays your latest text messages.
Now, Google is working to fix this error. It is most likely no longer available on most terminals, but what if it still is on yours?
It should be noted that the flaw only works if you have given permission to Google to access your text messages on your smartphone. Don't worry, the flaw is not a privacy issue (they would have to manually access your smartphone to view the latest messages), it is rather a very curious programming error.
Google explained that it would be a translation error in the search platform that interprets certain phrases as commands.
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