Related to user behavior and as part of public education, the following general tips that can be used as a reference for protecting your Facebook account from piracy. Because of a general nature, these tips can also be applied to your email or use other online services.
* Avoid to put so much personal information into your profile.
* Create a password that is difficult to be solved (strong password) and periodically change the password used.
* Avoid to approve the addition of your friends who do not know.
* Make a check of names that become your friends regularly.
* Perform configuration 'Accounts Privacy Settings' to your Facebook account.
* Log out of Facebook when you're done accessing.
* Beware of keylogger program that can record your activity while surfing in cyberspace.
* Avoid to provide or mention your own password to others for any reason as well.
* Turn off automatic password saving facilities.
* Should you realize that Facebook is an information technology-based applications.
It's not merely about the gun, more importantly the man behind the gun.
* Create a password that is difficult to be solved (strong password) and periodically change the password used.
* Avoid to approve the addition of your friends who do not know.
* Make a check of names that become your friends regularly.
* Perform configuration 'Accounts Privacy Settings' to your Facebook account.
* Log out of Facebook when you're done accessing.
* Beware of keylogger program that can record your activity while surfing in cyberspace.
* Avoid to provide or mention your own password to others for any reason as well.
* Turn off automatic password saving facilities.
* Should you realize that Facebook is an information technology-based applications.
It's not merely about the gun, more importantly the man behind the gun.
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