Last week, Discord revealed that a security breach had exposed some of its users' personal information — including government IDs collected for age verification . At the time, the voice chat and messaging platform stated that only a "small number" of IDs were accessed, and that those impacted would be notified by email.

We now know exactly how small of a number this supposedly is, with Discord spokesperson Nu Wexler telling The Verge that approximately 70,000 people may have had their IDs compromised.

"All affected users globally have been contacted and we continue to work closely with law enforcement, data protection authorities, and external security experts," Wexler told the publisher.

This number may seem comparatively small when you consider that Discord boasts over 200 mill

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