[Lượm] A Guide to Facebook Security For Young Adults, Parents, and Educators


Top Tips for Staying Secure on Facebook
•  Only Friend people you know.
•  Create a good password and use it only for Facebook.
•  Don’t share your password.
•  Change your password on a regular basis.  
•  Share your personal information only with people and companies that need it. 
•  Log  into Facebook only ONCE each  session.  If   it  looks  like Facebook  is asking you  to  log  in a  second  time,  skip  the  links and  
  directly type www.facebook.com into your browser address bar.
•  Use a one-time password when using someone else’s computer.
•  Log out of  Facebook after using someone else’s computer.
•  Use secure browsing whenever possible. 
•  Only download Apps from sites you trust. 
•  Keep your anti-virus software updated. 
•  Keep your browser and other applications up to date.
•  Don’t paste script (code) in your browser address bar.
•  Use browser add-ons like Web of  Trust and Firefox’s NoScript to keep your account from being hijacked.
•  Beware of  “goofy” posts from anyone—even Friends. If  it looks like something your Friend wouldn’t post, don’t click  
     on it.
•  Scammers might hack your Friends’ accounts and send links from their accounts. Beware of  enticing links coming from  
  your Friends.
Remember to STOP | THINK | CONNECT!



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Full text: https://www.facebook.com/safety/attachment/Guide%20to%20Facebook%20Security.pdf 

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