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Originally posted by LarryDean View PostAs a Man ...
You lose Manhood points for being on facebook .. I deleted my account to salvage what little manhood points I have left ....
I wondered where you went.
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Originally posted by LarryDean View PostAs a Man ... :ool:
You lose Manhood points for being on facebook .. I deleted my account to salvage what little manhood points I have left .... :smg:
:rkon:
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As a Man ...
You lose Manhood points for being on facebook .. I deleted my account to salvage what little manhood points I have left ....
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Originally posted by BroncoManiac_69 View Post
For family and friends, especially those who have had problems with security on FB - While on Facebook, look at your URL address (shown in your browser session); if you see http: instead of https: then you don't have a secure session and you can be hacked. Go to Account|Account Settings|Account Security and click Change. Check at least the first setting, FB defaults to the non-secure setting. copy and and re-post.
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I joined facebook few days ago my friends/family talked me into it.
Anyone feel free to add me. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php...532033&sk=wall
I don't have munch on there but plain on to soon. Thanks!
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Who is gregory jones? He is a mutual from of yours LT... but he added me and I have no clue who it be
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Yeah, my setting wasn't set to be secure... yet I was on a secure session at least.
Weird.
Thanks, BM.
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Originally posted by BroncoManiac_69 View PostSee this:
For family and friends, especially those who have had problems with security on FB - While on Facebook, look at your URL address (shown in your browser session); if you see http: instead of https: then you don't have a secure session and you can be hacked. Go to Account|Account Settings|Account Security and click Change. Check at least the first setting, FB defaults to the non-secure setting. copy and and re-post.
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happened to me once as well. Maybe 2 months back at most.
Didn't know they had a secure setting. I'll have to check that.
I avoid putting anything on facebook that I avoid putting in public areas on message boards. Even in private messages.
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So how many of you have been hacked in the past month or so?
I got notice today that someone accessed my account from Boston on a Verizon cell phone and they sent me an email wondering if it was me.
I respect the fact they caught on and questioned me about it right away, but the security issue over this is getting beyond acceptance.
I have heard multiple stories from my little friend list these past couple of weeks and am debating total deletion. I love the place and enjoy it very much, but...
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For family and friends, especially those who have had problems with security on FB - While on Facebook, look at your URL address (shown in your browser session); if you see http: instead of https: then you don't have a secure session and you can be hacked. Go to Account|Account Settings|Account Security and click Change. Check at least the first setting, FB defaults to the non-secure setting. copy and and re-post.
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Friend request sent Christopher, I'm Reilly.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=790491596
Anyone's welcome to hit me up, don't be surprised when you see a 16 year old though lol.Last edited by JaysusCutler; 02-09-2011, 03:37 PM.
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