Facebook offers a lot of security measures that parents and teens should know.
The Connect
- social authentication - a hacker will have a harder time hacking your Facebook account if he or she must identify your friends via Photos - This verification process is social authentication, and it is easier to use than having to remember another password
- ID verification -. a new user must create a security question with an answer. An extra layer of security is achieved when the user adds their smart phone number so they can receive a text message with a code
- Once the password - You can get a password- time. simply send a text to 22605.
- Log approval - Suppose someone logs into your account with an unknown device. A code will be sent to your mobile. The user should check the next time they login try to connect in
- Session classifier - .. Each connection is checked with details such as your device and the location
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- classifier implementation -. This checks the activity of the application to see if it is suspect
- classifier user action -. It detects when the user behavior is suspect
- Link scanner - Every day, Facebook scans over a trillion links. Each link is compared not only Facebook but also other Internet security companies databases of malicious links and spam known
- Photo DNA -. 300 million photos are uploaded to Facebook every day and Facebook compares these to its blacklist database of images from international, federal and state law enforcement
The Logout
- Hacking suspicion -. If you think something fishy, you can manually shut Facebook down and reset your password
- Log alert - .. you can approve the device you use to log in, if you can get a security notification if you are connecting from an untrusted device
- Guardian angel - If you can not access your account, your friends can receive a code. Then pre-select these individuals in the account settings page of
- Roadblock -. Your profile will be locked by Facebook and scanned with security software, if your account is infiltrated by malware. A cleaned-up account will be certified by Facebook.
- remote disconnect is available.
considerations for adolescents
- The setting age - Many children lie about their age on social media. Ask your child Connect to Facebook and go to the "About" page profile to ensure that their date of birth is correct
- Loving ad -. You warn children about what can happen if they "like" an ad. Like an ad will likely result receive updates to the ad page, and the user name could be associated with future interpretations of the announcement. Does your teen want? Ask your teen how important it is for them to "like" an ad just because the announcement this function
- Unliking -. Once you "like" something, does not mean you can not unlike him. To find out what your teenager loved, visit the profile page and click on "More", "Likes" and "Other Likes" Hover in the upper right corner. a pop-up box will mean a choice to be different. Learn apps from your teenager by going to the main page of Facebook to click on "Apps" on the left side of the news feed. Here you can disconnect applications
- Flag announcements -. Think an ad is inappropriate? Flag by clicking the small "X" or the down arrow at the top right of the ad unattractive. Click "I do not want to see it" and "It is offensive or inappropriate," then click reason.
Free game can mean unwanted software free. Tell your teens that downloading a free game can also download lots of unwanted clutter.
Although Facebook now uses SSL encryption with connection and user sessions, it is always a good idea to use an additional protective layer on wireless sessions. A VPN encrypts your entire Web browsing on a site, regardless of its security settings.
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