What the Tech? Beware of Facebook Cloning Scams
Scammers know if they can trick you into believing they’re a friend, they can scam you out of money, and the scams work. But how?
Scammers know if they can trick you into believing they’re a friend, they can scam you out of money, and the scams work. But how?
The company said in a blog post Wednesday it is adding “new guardrails” to ensure there are no “repeat offenders” who violate its rules.
A warning for millions of Facebook users: some apps you downloaded stole your username and password.
There are two common mistakes that help the bad guys clone or hack a Facebook account.
It’s not often Facebook that makes a change that most people like. But the social network surprised many people in recent days when it added a new row of tabs in the Facebook smartphone apps.
Teachers can use Facebook to better communicate with parents instead of relying on a student to bring home a note.
Facebook may be making changes to better compete with TikTok and to draw younger users.
When you’re visiting another city, Facebook can help you find places that offer free WiFi.
If you post those vacation photos publicly on Facebook, anyone you’re not friends with can see them.
As a Tech Correspondent for CNN, Laurie Segall had a front row seat for the rise of the tech scene and the likes of Facebook, Twitter and Uber. In her new memoir Special Characters, Segall takes readers along for the wild ride. Recently she joined David Lamb on Alabama News Rising to discuss her new book. Categories: Money Matters,…