Tag Archives: Facebook privacy settings
A Child Shall Lead Them: Facebook Considers Lowering User Age
If Facebook decides to lower their user age, will this be the catalyst needed for adults to better understand the social network's privacy and security policies?
Regardless of how many countermeasures and safety nets Facebook bakes into its new-age policy, if…
By Terrance Gaines
June 4, 2012
Tags: Facebook, Facebook privacy, Facebook privacy settings
You’ve Been Warned: Prepare to Hand Over Your Facebook Password
Social media has blurred the line between personal and professional. Ask yourself: Are you ready to willingly turn over your username and password?
Some employers are taking it one step further; demanding candidates provide their Facebook login information.…
By Hajj Flemings
April 4, 2012
Tags: Big Brother, Facebook, Facebook password, Facebook privacy settings, Facebook settings, FourSquare, George Orwell, Hajj Flemings, Twitter
In the News: Amy Holmes Joins GBTV; FaceBook Denies Harvesting Cell Numbers and More
Headlines around the web
See what’s going on in the world with today’s compilation of news around the web
By Janel Martinez
August 11, 2011
Tags: amy holmes, CNN, Facebook, Facebook privacy settings, GBTV, Glenn Beck, In the News, stock market, The Blaze, Time Warner, Time Warner Cable, Wall Street
4 Ways to Prevent Debt Collectors from Contacting You on Facebook
Fight back with these tips.
Fight back with these tips.
By Sheiresa Ngo
April 11, 2011
Tags: Debt collection agencies on Facebook, Facebook, Facebook privacy settings, fair debt collection practices act



