Facebook account impersonating Senator Collins gets shut down

As it stated in Senator Susan Collins' office is warning of a fake Facebook account that has been friending Mainers. Collins' official account wrote on her page Sunday night that "[A]n account impersonating Senator Collins made multiple friend requests in an attempt to deceive Mainers and other Facebook users." The page was reported to Facebook and was removed. The Maine Republican senator's official page can be found at facebook.com/susancollins.


Facebook fraudster gets jail sentence in court

A GLADSTONE man behind a Facebook scam has been sentenced to jail. A GLADSTONE man behind a Facebook scam has been sentenced to jail. Derrick Den HollanderA GLADSTONE man behind a Facebook scam has been sentenced to jail. The court was told on September 19, 2018 that McMillan posted to Facebook an advertisement to sell a phone. When the woman asked for the phone McMillan told her he was in Brisbane and would post it.

Facebook fraudster gets jail sentence in court

Facebook Messenger gets an unsend feature

referring to Facebook has come out with a feature that lets you delete messages from a conversation after you've sent them, as previously spotted in leaks. When questioned, Facebook confirmed Zuckerberg's messages expired over time, citing increased security measures after the 2014 Sony Pictures email hacks. After people found out that Zuckerberg (and, presumably, other executives) could delete messages but the average user couldn't, they called out Facebook for providing preferential treatment to higher-ups. Facebook tells The Verge that the new feature will be available today on the latest versions of Messenger for iOS and Android. The company says the new ability is based on the Zuckerberg power, but it underwent "some improvements to provide broader functionality to people using Messenger."




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