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Have you ever received a friend request from somebody you were already connected with, only to see that person post an update that says, ‘don’t accept any friend requests from me, I’ve been hacked’?
Facebook is a popular platform for scammers because of the amount of personal information users freely share. Scammers not only use this information to find their victims; they use it to make their scams more personal.
In this blog, we’re going to show you how to protect your Facebook account against hackers.
Choose A Strong Password
The first step of any privacy strategy is to have a strong password for every online account you use. Don’t reuse the same password on multiple websites, use a different password for every account. Avoid using the names of your children or grandchildren and any other easy to guess information about yourself.
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