Notion Leaks Email Addresses of All Editors on Public Pages
Notion's public pages are exposing the email addresses, full names, and profile photos of everyone who has ever edited them. Anyone can access this private information with a single web request that requires no login or authentication.
A major privacy flaw in Notion allows anyone to see the email addresses, full names, and profile photos of all editors on any public page. The leak requires no special skills - just one simple web request with no login required.
Users discovered they could access this sensitive information even when viewing pages in private browsing mode. Company wikis, shared documents, and other public Notion pages are all affected by this issue.
Multiple users have confirmed the problem exists across different public pages and reported it to Notion. Some users believed their public pages were anonymous, only to discover their personal information was exposed.
The flaw has been documented on social media and Reddit, with users expressing concern about their privacy. Many people use Notion for work documents and personal projects, not realizing their email addresses could be seen by anyone.
If you've edited any public Notion page - like a company wiki or shared document - your personal email and name may be visible to strangers on the internet. This affects millions of users who thought their information was private.
Users are waiting to see if Notion will fix this privacy flaw and protect editor information on public pages.
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