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Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Ways To Do Protect Facebook ID From Hacking



                                                                                 



If someone is asked from child to adult, what is meant by social site? However, Facebook will answer in one sentence. People all over the world believe in this same answer, not just a handful of people. Keeping pace with the times, its users are getting addicted to using Facebook.

Ways To Do Protect Facebook ID From Hacking

And on this Facebook, people store a lot of their personal information. And if this hobby Facebook account is hacked, then there is no end to the embarrassment. A lot of personal information and pictures go to the perpetrators.

So let's find out how to protect your Facebook account from hacking:




                                                                             




Never share your password with anyone. Select a password that is difficult to guess. Never use your own name or common word as a password. The Facebook password should only be used for Facebook. Using the same password for any other security increases the chances of it being revealed.

You can use additional security (Login Approvals) so that no one else can log in to your Facebook account. For this, you can use the two step verification method of Facebook.

E-mail accounts must be kept secure.

You must log out of your Facebook account at the end of use.

If you see any suspicious link in the news feed or messenger, you have to remove it immediately. You should not click on any game, application or link sent by others without confirmation.

Add an alternate e-mail ID to your Facebook account. If your profile is hacked for any reason, Facebook will send information to your second e-mail to recover your account.




                                                                           




Before accepting a friend request from a stranger, you need to check his profile.

Absolutely no personal photos, information (phone number, address, e-mail address, etc.) should be shared on Facebook.

You need to carefully choose who can see your post.

It is better not to use Facebook on public computers (cyber cafes, labs etc.). However, if you want to use it, you have to delete the login history after use.

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