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THIS IS HOW TO SEND A TEXT TO SOMEONE ON FACEBOOK

Text is a feature that enables members to receive messages, notifications and other application content via text message using the mobile phone number of their choice. The only catch is that for two members to exchange messages via SMS text, both must first turn on and activate the feature from their Facebook accounts.  See full guide here .. Loading...

UK Government third on list of countries asking for data about you from Facebook

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(Picture: Getty Images) Government requests for Facebook data have increased significantly since last year. And the amount of content governments are asking Facebook to restrict has shot up by 112 per cent. The social network published the report as part of a ‘broader effort to reform government surveillance in countries around the world by providing more transparency’. Although the US is still in a distant first place, the UK has moved up from fifth to third place. Which governments request the most data? United States 17,577 India 5,115 UK 3,384 France 2,520 Germany 2,344 Between January and June this year our government made 3,384 requests for user data, and restricted eight pages as requested by the Gambling Regulatory Commission.  Last year they filed 2,110 data requests. The US made 17,577 requests for user data – more than 12,000 more than India, which had the second-highest number. Facebook aren’t allowed to give an exact number of n

Methods used for Facebook hacking and how to protect against it

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Facebook is the most used social networking website used by millions of people daily.  This is the reason why everyone wants to get in this website and hack it.  The most asked question on our website and facebook fan page is “How can I hack a Facebook account?”.  There are only few methods which someone can use to hack their friend’s Facebook account.  Today I will discuss all those methods. And also will give a few tips on how to protect your facebook account from being hacked. Phishing Attach Phishing attack is the most common method of Facebook hacking. In this attack, you are sent to a website which is a copy of Facebook.  When you type your email id and password in the fields, those credentials are saved in a separate text file without giving any information to the Victim. Protection:- Whenever you open facebook, may sure to see the URL bar. It should be https://www.facebook.com and not fakeweb.com or something else. Keylogging Keylogging is

Facebook Is About to Completely Change Your Profile

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Today, Facebook revealed a slew of new features and controls for your profile—including the ability to use a looping video as your photo. 

12 reasons people actually ‘like’ your Facebook updates

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Here are a few kinds of Facebook likes: 1. The Obligation Like You liked my baby/cat/dinner picture so I am returning the favour by liking yours. 2. The Duty Like You dutifully like everything your close friends and family post. 3. The Tactical Like You want them to like your stuff back. 4. The Look At Me Like You want to remind them of your existence.  ‘We’ve been friends on here for five years yet no likes, comments, nothing.  We worked together for three weeks, eight years ago for goodness   sake – does that mean nothing to you?’ 5. The Sympathy Like A like given out of kindness when someone posts a really bad selfie. 6. The Try To Look Clever Like Liking a highbrow article without reading it to make you look clever. 7. The Try To Look Cool Like Liking a song someone is listening to in an attempt to look cool (when really you have no idea who ‘Autobahn’ are). 8. The Support Like You like the Feline Fridge Magnets page

The biggest social network on earth keeps getting bigger.

Monday Facebook hit a huge milestone: a billion people used the service in one day, founder Mark Zuckerberg said in a post.  "On Monday, 1 in 7 people on Earth used Facebook to connect with their friends and family,“ he wrote.  "When we talk about our financials, we use average numbers, but this is different.  This was the first time we reached this milestone, and it’s just the beginning of connecting the whole world.” The sheer size of Facebook’s active user base dwarfs other social networks.  And it’s an impressive feat for the company’s growth team, which has continually found ways to attract new users despite essentially saturating the market in its home base of the United States.  Efforts like Internet.org, which will deliver basic internet services to developing countries using solar-powered planes, position the company to grow its reach even further. “A more open and connected world is a better world,” Zuckerberg wrote. 

Mother makes epic parenting fail after breastfeeding son too soon after spray tan

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This mom learnt the hard habit that you shouldn't breastfeed too soon after a spray tan. Gemma Colley, from Leeds, went for a spray tan at her local beauty salon and accidentally turned her baby's  face yellowish-brown. She had waited a few hours for the tanning product to abstemious, and thought it would be customary to breastfeed her baby son. Of course, it in fact wasn't. Gemma shared a photograph of her baby, on a Facebook page The Unmumsy Mum when the comment epic fail of fails. She wrote: Yesterday I had a spray tan, a few hours later I breastfed my little boy. Cue 5 o'clock shadow and a the whole guilty mummy. The post got more than 1,000 likes and has been shared again 23,000 times, despite the characterize unaided monster posted it only 17 hours ago. Luckily, his tan eventually wore off. Gemma  returned to the blog to share pictures of her son looking delightful passable again  without the tan. She wrote: Photo evidence that tonight'

Man "loves" his own particular needed post on Facebook, gets captured

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Reardon, 23, recognized his own needed post on the Great Falls/Cascade County Crimestoppers Facebook page and mysteriously hit 'like'.  The most recent expansion to the celebrated positions of suspects who have done such things as brought selfies with stolen things or Snapchatted their concealing spots to police is Levi Charles Reardon, who "loved" a Facebook post requiring his own capture. Reardon, who was needed for crime fabrication, was captured on Friday without episode. As per court records, he was a suspect in the event that including the robbery of a wallet and individual checks last January. He professedly got the money for four missing checks.

Teenager updates Facebook status to 'full-time killer' after disabled man he attacked dies from brain haemorrhage

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A VIOLENT teenager who updated his Facebook status to 'full-time killer' after a disabled man he attacked dies of a brain haemorrhage has been spared jail. Scott Hall, 28, was punched in the face by the teen and his accomplice, also 15, then kicked as he lay unconscious on the pavement. Mr Hall died 11 days after the unprovoked attack following a brain haemorrhage. The brutal attack could not be linked directly to the bleed in the brain which killed Mr Hall, who suffered from a rare brain disorder which affected his balance. So despite the boy's sick boast about being a killer, he was charged with assault causing actual bodily harm. Scott's family spoke of their devastation at his death as both teen attackers walked free with community sentences. Known as a referral orders, they are handed to juveniles who admit their crimes. The paid were also ordered to pay £1,000 compensation, which Mr Hall's family pledged to gie to the charities he supported.

Doing. Tesco. Over': Robber’s Facebook post before raiding store

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'Doing. Tesco. Over': Robber's Facebook post before raiding store (Picture: Archant) Hennells posted the stupid comment on Facebook before robbing a Tesco  Really? This is just amateurish. Andrew Hennells told his Facebook friends he was ‘doing Tesco over’ before, well, doing Tesco over. The 31-year-old robbed the store in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, and escaped with £410 on Friday February 13. A member of the public tipped off police before he hit the store. Officers later found him splashing the cash down the local boozer. A COCKY robber who boasted on Facebook that he was raiding a Tesco store before threatening terrified staff with a knife was caught by police at a PUB...Andrew Hennells, 31, was warned that he could be jailed after he sparked the gun cop drama in front of stunned evening shoppers...He admitted carrying out the robbery at the shop in King¿s Lynn, Norfolk, and stealing £410...Bizarre - Hennells' boast on his Facebook page.  (Picture:

Masturbating intruder took picture of woman on her own phone and put it on Facebook

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Police are hunting a masturbating flasher who broke into a home, took a photo of a woman showering with her own phone then posted it on her Facebook page. The bizarre and disturbing crime took place at a residential complex in Altamonte Springs, Florida, US. Locals had previously reported a man touching himself outside an apartment window, reports WESH 2 News. But on Wednesday night officers were called to the scene after the same suspected flasher broke into a home. While inside, he saw a woman in the shower and used her phone to take a picture of her. Flasher masturbates outside window, breaks into home and does something even more disturbing After police arrived the photo was posted on her Facebook page. Altamonte Springs police spokesman Rob Pelton said: ‘Having someone actually in your apartment while you are taking a shower is quite scary honestly. ‘Going to get a victim’s cell phone and having the gall to stand inside of a residence that

The Tories are paying to get you to like them on Facebook

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If you’re not wild about the Conservatives, here’s some bad news: expect to see a lot more of David Cameron’s face on Facebook in the next few months. The Conservatives, who are set to outspend Labour by three to one in this general election campaign, are already using their vast pile of cash to fund adverts helping get their message across on Facebook. Spending on advertisements encouraging Facebook users to like’ the prime minister has helped the Tory leader’s social media reach in the last 12 months. Back in February 2014 he only had around 60,000 likes. Now it’s up to 470,000. That puts him well ahead of the 88,000 likes for Nick Clegg and – oh dear – just 67,000 for Ed Miliband. Even Nigel Farage only has 70,000, but then he’s probably not going for the online vote, is he? The Conservatives, on the other hand, definitely are. Social media is much beloved by politicians, who see it as a great chance to get their message across to voters without those

Facebook stalking song is the anthem for lonely people everywhere

Facebook stalking song is the anthem for lonely people everywhere You're not alone in your creepy social media habits. Comedian Pat Regan sings about one of the most depressing things you can possibly do online: stalking your more successful friends on Facebook.  Next time you find yourself burning with jealousy over your Newsfeed, just remember that everyone lies on social media. Source

How well does Facebook pay it employees? Very well it seems

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While Mark Zuckerberg’s personal fortune of $33.3billion has been much publicised, the average salaries of his employees are none too shabby. According to data research by Glassdoor, the average entry level engineer can reportedly expect an annual salary of $106,000 (£69,900) while an average product Analyst receives $118,864 (£78,393). Software engineers at the social media giant earn a mean income of $183,397 (£120,958). Facebook’s own value is currently estimated at £200 billion, which must explain the company’s somewhat impressive salaries to it’s 8,348 employees (as of September 30th 2014). The social media network was founded in 2004 by Harvard students Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Eduardo Saverin before quickly expanding to other American universities before becoming a worldwide phenomenon.     (Picture: Reuters)  (Picture: Getty Images)