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Ashley Dendy asked: Games like Frontierville and Farmville have gotten so bad that I can hardly play anymore. The game loads just fine, but once I start actually playing it begins to bog down and run slower and slower the longer I play, until eventually it just completely crashes. I’ve tried playing in the google chrome and firefox browsers, and there was almost no difference. Is it a problem with my shockwave player or what?
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
JJ J asked: My ex gf and some of her friends made a group to attack me with and post private emails I had sent to her and stuff. They've said some mean stuff about me on there and so on, so it violates Facebook rules. I have got a few people and myself to report the group, but I'm just wondering how long it will take to get the group off and if Facebook will actually do it?
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
yourtechnics asked: Facebook Screenshots of the site's privacy settings
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
rocklandlive asked: TECH RADIO iTUNES PODCAST: itpc://rocklandusa.tv/podcast/feed.xml With all the media hype lately about Facebook security issues, you may be wondering to yourself how safe you may be with your current site settings. Even if you are very familiar with the social site, have you set all of the optional privacy settings that are available to you? There is a new open-source privacy scanner that you can run right within your browser. Reclaim Privacy (reclaimprivacy.org) will instantly inspect your privacy settings and tell you where you may have some concerns. Its quick. Its easy. Its worth the time to check yourself. The scanner checks the following: 1. Did you opt-out of the Instant Personalization feature? 2. Is your personal information is at restricted to your friends? 3. Is some of your contact information is exposed to the entire Internet and should tweak contact settings? 4. Is your friends, tags, and connections information is at restricted to your friends? 5. Are your friends protected from accidentally sharing your personal information? 6. Have you blocked all known applications that could leak your personal information? To use this nifty little app, go to the website at www.reclaimprivacy.org Look for the dark grey Scan For Privacy button and drag it with your mouse to your bookmark bar of your browser. Once bookmarked, log into your Facebook page and click on your bookmarked Scan For Privacy and let the app do its thing. LINK: www.reclaimprivacy.org
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
UCBComedy asked:
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, is soooo sorry about Facebook’s new privacy policy. Psych. More funny videos at www.ucbcomedy.com
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
Scobleizer asked: These are the changes Mark Zuckerberg showed off today at a press conference. I've put a bunch of stuff up on Google Buzz about this press conference: www.google.com
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
SupremeSocialMedia asked: supremesocialmedia.com Facebook privacy settings, how to use facebook, privacy on facebook, social media training, social networking training. New privacy settings based upon the Dec 2009 update to Facebook privacy. Whether you are using Facebook for business or personal, you will want to make sure these settings are configured properly.
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
fordummies asked: Facebook's privacy settings are a concern for any social networking site user who wants to protect any personal information that appears in a Facebook profile, wall post, or tagged image. This video shows you how to access Facebook's Privacy Settings menu and walks you through your privacy options.
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
ConnectSafely asked: On May 26, 2010 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckberg announce sweeping changes in Facebook's privacy policy. On that day, ConnectSafely co-director Larry Magid sat down with Zuckerberg to talk about the changes and Facebook privacy in general.
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
USArmyCGSC asked: So you want to learn more about this social media networking but you don't want all of your personal info broadcast across the web? Done. Facebook allows for a great deal of customization in this area. In this lesson, we want to ensure that your information is displayed as you want it to be, to the people you want it to be visible to.
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