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Is there a perfect Facebook post?

As a business owner, there is a good chance that you have a Facebook Page. Many Page owners are keen to help expand their customer base and regularly post content on the platform, looking for increased interaction. While it is certainly easy to keep the posts flowing, posting successful content is more difficult to achieve… Continue reading Is there a perfect Facebook post?

5 malicious Facebook posts

Facebook is one of, if not the most popular sites on the Web. With over 1.28 billion active (users who log in once a month) users it’s hard to ignore this social media platform. However, the sheer volume of users makes it a tempting target for spammers and hackers. From posts with links to malicious… Continue reading 5 malicious Facebook posts

5 Facebook spam posts to be aware of

As of the first quarter of 2014, Facebook has 1.28 billion active users (users who log in at least once a month). With around a fifth of the world’s population using the service, you can bet that it is a target for spammers and hackers. If you use Facebook on a regular basis, there is… Continue reading 5 Facebook spam posts to be aware of

Common spam tactics on Facebook

Did you know that as of the end of the first quarter of 2014 there were 1.28 billion active (users who log in once a month) Facebook users? That’s right, about a fifth of the world’s population is on Facebook. This large population base makes a pretty big target for spammers and other malicious users.… Continue reading Common spam tactics on Facebook

Saving Facebook content to read later

Since its release, Facebook has gone from a college-only network to international site that connects millions of people. With more than half of adult users having more than 200 friends on average, our News Feeds have become a highly congested and constantly changing collage of stories and posts. Many of these posts are links to… Continue reading Saving Facebook content to read later

Facebook introduces Save

Most of our News Feeds on Facebook are a constantly changing mesh of links, posts, shares, and likes. If you see something interesting on your News Feed, for example a link to an article, you likely need to click on it right away or you won’t be able to find it again with the influx… Continue reading Facebook introduces Save

Looking at Facebook’s Save feature

For many users, Facebook is one of the best places to get to read great articles and content, largely because it is where our friends share interesting content. The problem with this is that not all of us have time to read articles or content immediately and finding these links when we do have time… Continue reading Looking at Facebook’s Save feature

Facebook’s new app privacy features

Facebook has come a long way since its launch as a social network for college students. One of the biggest steps forward for the platform was the introduction of apps. These apps have been at the core of the company’s massive growth, but they do pose a bit of a security concern, especially since many… Continue reading Facebook’s new app privacy features

New Facebook account login features

Facebook’s reach has been steadily increasing over the past half decade. Nothing makes this more evident than the fact that you can use your Facebook username and password to log into different apps and sites. While this is convenient, many apps request private information, something users are often uncomfortable with. In order to increase overall… Continue reading New Facebook account login features

Facebook increases account privacy

Facebook is the largest social media network out there and has so much clout that many different apps now connect with the platform. Most of these apps or sites even allow you to use your Facebook account and password to access them. While this is convenient, some users do have an issue over this, especially… Continue reading Facebook increases account privacy