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'Epstein Island' replaces White House name on Android, Google blames fake Maps edit
Google reversed a fake Google Maps edit that caused 'Epstein Island' to appear on White House switchboard calls on Pixel phones, blocking the user who made the edit.
- A glitch caused the White House switchboard number to display as “Epstein Island” on some Android devices.
- The issue was identified by journalists from The Washington Post while trying to contact the White House.
- Despite the incorrect label, calls connected normally, and the problem appeared to affect only Android users, not iPhones.
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'Epstein Island' replaces White House name on Android, Google blames fake Maps edit
A technical glitch caused the White House switchboard number to appear as 'Epstein Island' on some Android devices. Google confirmed the glitch and said it was due to a fake edit on Google Maps.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleReporters get odd surprise calling White House — as 'Epstein Island' pops up
Washington Post reporters got an eyebrow-raising surprise when calling the White House this week: some phones labeled the number as “Epstein Island.”“It was not a wrong number,” the outlet reported Friday. “That’s what the phone displayed when some Washington Post journalists called the White House ...
·United States
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Total News Sources13
Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution72% Left
Bias Distribution
- 72% of the sources lean Left
72% Left
L 72%
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