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  2. Fact check: Is Facebook about to start charging users ... - AOL

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    According to Facebook: "No, we don’t charge you to use Facebook." ... Facebook fact check: Opt-out-of-charging hoax rises again. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.

  3. Facebook privacy and copyright hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    The hoax takes the form of a Facebook status that urges others to post the same or a similar status. [2] [3] The hoax first became popular in May and June 2012, but has since re-appeared multiple times, including in November 2012 [3] and again in January [1] and September 2015. [4]

  4. Don't be fooled! The viral 'Goodbye Meta AI' message is a hoax

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    However, Lead Stories, aka Facebook's fact-checking partner since 2019, says the whole thing is a hoax. In fact, Lead Stories says the statement is a good example of copypasta, which refers to the ...

  5. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Spread death hoaxes about various public figures. [30] [318] [319] Breaking13News.com Breaking13News.com [318] [319] Daily Buzz Live DailyBuzzLive.com Per PolitiFact. Republished a hoax about worldwide blackout, a false claim that had been spreading since 2012. Hosted on the same webserver as Action News 3. [28] [320] [321] [319] dailyviralbuzz.com

  6. Facebook Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Beacon worked through the use of a 1x1 GIF web bug on the third-party site and Facebook cookies. [14] Clearing Facebook cookies from the browser after explicitly logging off from Facebook prevented the third-party site from knowing a user's Facebook identity.

  7. Facebook Zero - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Zero is an initiative undertaken by social networking service company Facebook in collaboration with mobile phone-based Internet providers, whereby the providers waive data (bandwidth) charges (also known as zero-rate) for accessing Facebook on phones via a stripped-down text-only version of its mobile website (as opposed to the ordinary mobile website m.facebook.com that also loads ...

  8. Ina Garten Speaks Out After Facebook Posts Left Fans "Very ...

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    Food Network star Ina Garten told her fans that her Facebook account had been hacked after a post left them "very concerned."

  9. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Keeping your account safe is important to us. If you think someone is trying to access or take over your account, there are some important steps you need to take to secure your information.