Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Has someone else logged on your Facebook?

Increasingly, we continue to put our personal data into social networks. Zuckerberg's company knows who you've been with last night, who you've been on vacation, and with whom of your friends go out for coffee. Considering how much data we've added to our profiles, it's more important than ever to make sure you stay at the top of Facebook's privacy settings. But even if you are a privacy sniffer, there is a risk that someone may enter your account. Not even a strong password will spare you, you can lose your phone or accidentally drop yourself into a public computer. Fortunately, Facebook offers some safeguards. Here's how to find out if someone has "hacked" your Facebook account.

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Facebook tracks all the devices you use to access your account. Typically, he knows to be your smartphone, tablet, laptop, and if you have a generous employer, your office computer. To get the job done, log in to your Facebook account, click on the small arrow in the upper-right corner of the screen and choose "Settings from the menu". Next, in the panel on the left side of the screen, click on "Security and Identification". It's the second item on the list. Then you need to scroll down to "Setting up extra security"> Get alerts on unrecognised logins> Click Edit to see your options. You can request a notification on the smartphone, an email notification, or both. Mark the checkboxes next to your choices. When you are ready, click Save Changes.

Third Party A

ssets In addition to Facebook's internal blocking tools, there are some other sites that will tell you that your Facebook is compromised. One of the best is "Have I been Pwned". This site allows you to enter an email address or user name to scan the site database. If something has happened you will see which account has been violated and where this violation has occurred.

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