Ankara: The popular social media platform Facebook has finned 1.65 million Turkish liras ($280,000) over data breach. About 300,000 users in Turkey may have been affected by the data breach that exposed their personal photos in September last year. As per the Turkish watchdog, the Social Media giant failed to timely intervene to take proper technical and administrative measures during the 12-day existence of the bug last September. According to the report of Xinhua, A statement from Facebook in December said that the company had discovered a photo API bug that allowed third-party applications to access the photos of Facebook users. Pixel 3a, 3a XL to get Android Q beta update soon At the time, Facebook said that the bug "might have exposed the non-public photos of 6.8 million users to around 1,500 apps built by 876 developers." Flipkart Big Shopping Days: Grab huge discount on these smartphones The watchdog said it decided to fine the social network for failing to react in a timely manner and fix the bug, but also for neglecting to notify Turkish authorities of the incident. The Turkish watchdog is also investigating Facebook for a September 2018 data breach, when unknown hackers exploited three bugs to steal the personal details of 50 million users later adjusted to 30 million.