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A few months ago, a group calling themselves “Europe v. Facebook” emerged. This group consisted mostly of Europeans who were sick and tired of how Facebook allegedly violates a person’s privacy and keeps more data about the user than was originally intended. The group, headed by law student Max Schrems, filed 22 complaints with Ireland‘s […]

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Another change is rolling out on Facebook. You will soon see a “Subscribe” button in the top right corner of user profiles. This feature is considered game changing by many, as TheNextWeb.com states it could “eliminate your desire to use any other social network.” Twitter and Google+ both allow for asymmetrical user following, meaning you […]

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Attackers on Facebook are continually taking advantage of new ways to get their content onto a user’s wallpost, in order to further propagate their scams. Recently, we came across yet another interesting scam, this one offering a free official t-shirt as a gift on the occasion of Facebook’s 7th birthday celebration. At first, this scam […]

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