Monday 25 November 2019

How to Secure More Facebook Account?


Today we are more concerned about online privacy than anything and Facebook is at the forefront of the debate. If you are looking to secure a Facebook account, here are some key things you can try and secure your account. Let’s look at how you can secure your Facebook account in this modern age. If one of these options does not suit you, call the Facebook experts and ask them for the security features of Facebook. Let’s get started. Profile picture – It is used as the primary identification on any social media website. Anyone can create a Facebook account using your name and photo and other details. To prevent this, Facebook has come up with the profile picture guard that protects your picture from being copied. It is very easy to enable profile picture guards using profile picture settings. Authenticates – Recently Facebook has come up with a new feature called friend authenticates . If Facebook detects an unauthorized login attempt, it will lock down the account and you won’t be able to access it. To access your account again you need to just choose from the trusted friends who will help you in regaining access to your account. To enable this feature you need to go to the settings page and then Security and login and then choose your friends to contact. Third-party logins – You may have used your Facebook account to login to other third party websites without creating a new account. This is really handy tool but, you have to go to settings to apps and websites. And remove those which are not currently used by you, you wouldn’t want to give access to your profile without any reason. Know your devices – Facebook has a setting called ‘Where you’re logged in’ which you can find in Security and Login Settings. This helps you in getting a list of all the devices you’re logged in currently. You can log out of all the devices from there and start afresh to make sure no else has access to your account. If you need further information about strengthening the security, go to the Facebook help community and look for answers.
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