Interesting read for all you Facebookers...

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    Lion
       #11

    Thanks buddy..changed my password. LOL
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  2. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #12

    The user is at fault for allowing unknown applications from accessing his/her data
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    Windows 7 Pro x64
       #13

    I have 4 accounts (one public, one anonymous, one private, and one backup that's deactivated until I need it) but may be deleting them all very soon. If people want to get a hold of me, they can talk to me on Skype.
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       #14

    @yowanvista, point taken..but you have to admit, a lot of facebook people like the games etc. that FB offer and they cannot play them or join in with things, without giving access to some of their details.....FB's to blame for that in the ever greater grab for income from advertisers...but there are also a lot of left-click merchants as well!!
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1
       #15

    The other thing FB have doe recently is to not us HTTPS as the default protocol. You now have to specifically enable it.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #16

    Question: what's worse than a new issue of MAD? Answer: pretty much everything on Facebook. However, in our latest issue we've narrowed it down to the 50 absolute worst things.
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    Interesting read for all you Facebookers...-17619_450x600.jpg
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       #17

    [QUOTE=wilywombat;1393449a lot of facebook people like the games etc. that FB offer and they cannot play them or join in with things, without giving access to some of their details.....[/QUOTE]

    The simple solution is to create a "temporary" account, just like you would with your gmail, hotmail etc.

    Of course, being left-clcik savvy helps, but then again is it really neccessary to have personal details on your Facebook account? The answer is no.

    Regards,
    Golden
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       #18

    Absolutely true Golden...Are you really called Golden and am I a wombat??
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