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  2. Facebook real-name policy controversy - Wikipedia

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    For example, Facebook's naming policies prohibit names that Facebook judges to have too many words, too many capital letters, or first names that consist of initials. Facebook's monitoring software detects and suspends such accounts. These policies prevent some users from having a Facebook account and profile with their real name.

  3. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Personal information of 533 million Facebook users, including names, phone numbers, email addresses, and other user profile data, was posted to a hacking forum in April, 2021. This information had been previously leaked through a feature allowing users to find each other by phone number, which Facebook fixed to prevent this abuse in September 2019.

  4. Privacy concerns with social networking services - Wikipedia

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    On Facebook privacy settings can be accessed via the drop down menu under account in the top right corner. There users can change who can view their profile and what information can be displayed on their profile. [104] In most cases profiles are open to either "all my network and friends" or "all of my friends."

  5. Stop unwanted calls and texts from hitting your cellphone - AOL

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    You can message anyone you know (or don't) on Facebook, Twitter or other means. And most importantly, your phone number is a gateway to your primary means of communication, entertainment and safety.

  6. The smartphone generation is not okay, and ‘parents are ...

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    Calling social media “the biggest cultural influence on young people’s lives,” Greenfield describes it as “a black hole where parents don't know what's going on.”

  7. The Scientific Reason Why Parents Constantly Mix Up Their ...

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    The way the brain categorizes and retrieves information is similar to the folders on your laptop, and you have one for family names, another for friends and work colleagues, etc.

  8. Real-name system - Wikipedia

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    Facebook became an identity service by encouraging users to share their lives, including their real names. [ 13 ] Emil Protalinski , technology journalist for The Next Web , states that some "Facebook users opt to use pseudonyms to hide from stalkers, abusive exes, and even governments that don't condone free speech."

  9. Here's how to never miss a post from your favorite Facebook ...

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    On the top right of your friend's Facebook page, you will see the "Following" tab. Click that tab, and click the drop-down option "See First." With over 1.5 billion monthly users and growing ...