Facebook on Thursday has released a security guide aimed at young adults, parents and educators to educate them about security concepts on the social networking site. The 14 pages of the pdf document are packed with information that range from general account protection information to using Facebook’s advanced security settings or recovering a hacked Facebook account.
The guide explains the following security concepts on Facebook:
* Protect your Facebook account
* Avoid the scammers
* Use advanced security settings
* Recover a hacked Facebook account
* Stop imposters
Protect your Facebook account
This short guide offers two tips. First it recommends to use a good password. The interesting part here is that Facebook recommends to use the password manager KeePass Password Safe to users who have troubles remembering their Facebook login details.
The second tip is to always log out properly after a Facebook session.
Avoid the scammers
This part begins with a definition of scammers, and what they do on Facebook. It is very basic but a good read for users who are not familiar with the concept.
The “Scammers who target Facebook” part on the next page is more helpful. It displays two examples of how scams look like on Facebook and ends with tips on how to avoid clickjacking, malicious script scams and Facebook account thieves (due to phishing).
Using advanced security settings
Several security concepts and information are provided in this chapter. This includes information about secure browsing and how to enable a secure connection on Facebook, the use of one-time passwords with the help of a smartphone or mobile phone and monitoring account activity.
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