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  45. .. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Recommended reads Feb25 by Graham Cluley 302 Talking Angela iPhone app scare spreads on Facebook Jul16 by Graham Cluley 87 Facebook users can now see if and when you have read their group posts. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. Keep in mind that apps aren't built by Facebook and are operated by outside developers. All posts by apps or games will be removed from your timeline and you won't be able to log into apps, games and websites using Facebook. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. If you arent comfortable with the information a Facebook app wants to access, dont install the app. I got fed up with their implementing an unending supply of "features" without informing me, and NOT making them all opt-in by default. Find more of what you're looking for with Facebook Search. gets for mining our (as users) own personal info. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (Address never made public) Name Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Visit your Facebook privacy settings and untick each option if you wish to limit what information about you your Facebook friends can share with third-party applications. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. Reply Jenn says: April 3, 2013 at 2:23 pm Mine has been unchecked all along, and I use FB Messenger constantly. .. Post to Cancel . Learn more, including about available controls: Cookies Policy.FacebookJoin or Log Into Facebook Email or PhonePasswordForgot account?Log InDo you want to join Facebook?Sign UpSign UpThis page isn't availableThe link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.Go back to the previous page Go to News Feed Visit our Help CenterEnglish (US)NederlandsFryskPolskiTrkeDeutschFranais (France)EspaolPortugus (Brasil)ItalianoSign UpLog InMessengerFacebook LiteMobileFind FriendsPeoplePagesPlacesGamesLocationsCelebritiesMarketplaceGroupsRecipesSportsLookMomentsInstagramLocalAboutCreate AdCreate PageDevelopersCareersPrivacyCookiesAd ChoicesTermsHelpSettingsActivity Log Facebook 2018. Another example of Facebook not adhering to the spirit of privacy by creating hard to see options that provide a legal technicality that allows Facebook to profit from your data? Reply Jennifer says: April 3, 2013 at 2:24 pm Thankfully mine was already done. See photos and updates from friends in News Feed. Skip to content Naked Security Computer Security News, Advice and Research sophos.com Free Tools Go Award-winning computer security news Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Feed How to stop your friends Facebook apps from accessing *your* private information 03 Apr 2013 17 Facebook, Privacy Post navigation Previous: TDoS attacks target US emergency call centersNext: The biggest Mac malware attack of all time blogger names suspected mastermind by Graham Cluley 0Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Many internet users are wary of sharing their personal information willy-nilly with the world, but did you know that sometimes its your friends who might be unwittingly passing your private details on? Take Facebook, for instance. To turn off Facebook's integration with apps, games and websites:Click in the top-right corner of Facebook and select Settings.Click Apps in the left side menu.Go to Apps, Websites and Plugins, click Edit and then Disable Platform.View Full Article Share ArticleWas this information helpful?YesNoHow do I control what info my friends can see about me in the apps they use?To control what information your friends can see about you in the apps they use:Go to your App Settings.Click Edit below Apps Others Use.Click to check the boxes next to the info you want your friends to see about you in the apps they use and click Save.Learn more about sharing with other apps and websites.View Full Article Share ArticleWas this information helpful?YesNoHow do I remove an app or game that I've added?To remove an app or game you've added:Click in the top right of Facebook and select Settings.Click Apps in the left side menu.Hover over the app or game you'd like to remove and click x.Once youve removed the app or game, it should no longer post to your timeline. This is sneaky and dishonest! if there is a security setting that blocks an app it should apply to all circumstances. Jump toSections of this pageAccessibility HelpPress alt + / to open this menuRemoveTo help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience, we use cookies. Can you direct me? Now I have to log in to post this comment. We'd all be so loaded by now! Then if this were the case, of course, said companies/corporations probably wouldn't be anywhere close what they are today, or perhaps even exist for that matter. Does that mean EarthSky websites? And, I can't find the page where I tick off the boxes, as above. BackSign UpCreate a Page for a celebrity, band or business.English (US)NederlandsFryskPolskiTrkeDeutschFranais (France)EspaolPortugus (Brasil)ItalianoSign UpLog InMessengerFacebook LiteMobileFind FriendsPeoplePagesPlacesGamesLocationsCelebritiesMarketplaceGroupsRecipesSportsLookMomentsInstagramLocalAboutCreate AdCreate PageDevelopersCareersPrivacyCookiesAd ChoicesTermsHelpSettingsActivity Log Facebook 2018. If you find that a developer isn't responding to your questions, please report the app.View Full Article Share ArticleWas this information helpful?YesNo. If you're still able to interact with someone you blocked on Facebook within an outside app, please contact the app developer.Facebook isn't responsible for the support provided by developers, but we work to make sure that all outside developers are following our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. Facebook gives you the ability to disable what they call Platform. Learn more, including about available controls: Cookies Policy.FacebookJoin or Log Into Facebook Email or PhonePasswordForgot account?Log InDo you want to join Facebook?Sign UpSign UpThis page isn't availableThe link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.Go back to the previous page Go to News Feed Visit our Help CenterEnglish (US)NederlandsFryskPolskiTrkeDeutschFranais (France)EspaolPortugus (Brasil)ItalianoSign UpLog InMessengerFacebook LiteMobileFind FriendsPeoplePagesPlacesGamesLocationsCelebritiesMarketplaceGroupsRecipesSportsLookMomentsInstagramLocalAboutCreate AdCreate PageDevelopersCareersPrivacyCookiesAd ChoicesTermsHelpSettingsActivity Log Facebook 2018. To unblock an app or game, click Unblock next to its name.If you received a request from an app or game and you want to block it:Go to the App Center and click Activity at the top.Click x next to the request.Click Block [App/Game Name]? and click Confirm.Note: The app or game may have kept info from when you used it 5a02188284
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