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So long story short I was browsing on Facebook and came across an old account of mine which was created back in 2014/15 don't exactly remember, before that, I don't even remember this account existed. Now that this account has no use I decided to delete it but I don't remember the password or the phone number that was used, so I clicked on "forgotten password" and tried my phone number when that didn't work I tried phone numbers of all the family member still nothin I tried emails too but couldn't find a way to log back into that account. Does anyone how I can delete the account without having direct access to it?
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Do you guys still use Facebook messenger? if so im so confused on something (messenger is still widely used in my area) So i have pinned messages with this specific person that i would like to remove, but something is weird i could not find the unpin button, its just not there. You might say that update my app, but it happens on both browser messenger and iOS messenger (yes the app is up to date) and also its only specific to this person. My other contacts still has the pin/unpin buttons. Anyone knows why is this happening? Am I blocked or something? The type area for the text is still there though and i dont see a "you cannot reply to this conversation" prompt. any ideas?
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Summary Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) launched action against Meta (Facebook), with the court ordering its subsidiaries pay $20.4 million dollars AUD* (included court costs) for misleading advertising of its VPN security application Onavo Protect, which was advertised to "keep your data safe" but was in fact scraping user data to form aggregated data that was sent to Meta for commercial use. * $14 Million dollars USD. Quotes My thoughts Yay! Facebook admitted it did something wrong... while their spokesman claims all their problems are in the past while ignoring they still have a Cambridge Analytica case still pending in Australia. The most disappointing thing is the last quote from the Judge that she thinks $20.4 million dollars (AUD) is enough of a "sufficient sting"... the same day Meta reported a $32 billion dollar in revenue this year, a 11% rise in revenue, and earned them a 7% surge in its share price in trading. Like $145 billion dollar maximum would of stung and woke up most of silicon valley to immediately review every advert, EULA,TOS, privacy policy and then promptly make them to just delete all the data they scraped from Australia in the last 20 years out of fear. It was a missed opportunity to sting them harder to get a positive change out of the industry. Sources Australian Broadcasting Corporation News https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-26/meta-subsidiaries-ordered-to-pay-aus-govt-20-million/102649008 Reuters https://www.reuters.com/technology/australia-court-fines-facebook-owner-meta-14-mln-undisclosed-data-collection-2023-07-26/
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I just noticed a serious privacy issue with Facebook. When just viewing someone profile on Android app it's automatically sent requests to them. At first I thought it was a human error then I couldn't locate the "friend request" or the message to cancel it. Other users on reddit have reported the issue. Now I have all these unsavoury friend suggestions. Check your Facebook hasn't been affected, hope this information helps. Android Authority: https://www.androidauthority.com/facebook-send-request-bug-3324254/ Reddit post:
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Sorry if this is an already known topic (I couldn't find it on here). Since beginning of this year I noticed that Steam/Valve or rather PayPal forces you to accept the Facebook Data Policy by receiving the receipts in their messenger when purchasing games (pictures further down). At first I tought this was maybe a mishap on behalf of PayPal or Valve and canceled the transaction to repeat the purchase, this time without the prompt to accept the policy of Facebook. To clarify, I have no Facebook account because of privacy concerns (big news, huh?). Today I noticed unfortunately, that this behaviour is still present as of writing this post. Also it seems that I am not the only one getting these prompts when using PayPal as my payment provider as there are already these community threads on Steam and Reddit: Steam-Commuity-Thread by Nelly (dated March 7th, 2023) - LINK Steam Thread Reddit-Thread by u/HELPMEIMBOODLING (dated February 18th, 2023) - LINK Reddit Thread Within the Steam-Thread it was recommended to unlink your PayPal-account from any Facebook-account but the users in the Thread and myself were not able to find any linked FB-accounts within our PayPal. As a workaround it was recommended to try to purchase without storing the payment information to avoid this perticular pop-up, which does not seem to ask for Facebooks permissions. Another would be to not use the Steam-Client but a ordinary browser to process the payment within steam. I have tried several checkout options myself and have following results with attached screenshots: (please note that some screenshots may have been edited to hide sensitive information and to consolidate scrollable content from paypal for better format): Checkout using PayPal (not the "My PayPal" selection in Steam), like I would buy first time via PayPal on Steam and choosing to save the payment-information (checkmark before heading to PayPal). Paypal then asks you to accept Facebooks Data Policy without any visible other option except cancelation of the purchasing process: Checkout using PayPal, exactly the same as above without restarting steam. This time PayPal doesn't seem to ask for any permissions for Facebook. I assume this process differs a bit as the Steam-Client already has my PayPal-Login cached locally which also resulted in me only needing to reauthenticate my MFA: Completely restarting the Steam-Client and repeating the process as described results in first case, again asking to agree to Facebook's Data Policy. Checkout using PayPal (not the "My PayPal" selection in Steam), like I would buy first time via PayPal on Steam and choosing NOT to save the payment-information (no checkmark before heading to PayPal). This time we get a different PayPal-dialog (similar to any single-purchase process where you only consent for a single transaction) where no agreeing to any policy from Facebook is requested: I wasn't able to get in touch with any party (Valve or Facebook) yet but wanted to ask you first if you had any similar experience? Greetings from germany, Cheers! ~Palte
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Hello everyone, I hope you are having a great day. I'm having a wonderful time playing tech support for my mom, who is 80 years old and uses Facebook to post simple memes that aren't offensive in any way and to say good morning to people that she is friends with, along with using her Facebook portal to video chat with her niece and her great nephew. A few days ago, at night, all of a sudden her Facebook Portal asked her to connect to her account. I'm like, okay I can do that, so I go to log her in and her account was locked for breaking terms of service. I'm sitting there scratching my head and saying to myself "This can't be right, I know my mom hasn't done anything wrong. At this point I get on her phone and login to her Facebook to the message again "This account has broken terms of service, you have 180 days to appeal the decision". After talking to my mom and taking her picture, I uploaded it and decided it would be fixed soon. Before I know it my mom is chatting with them on Facebook and trying to get her account unlocked by chatting with them. Later that night, her account came back and everything was just fine, or so I thought. Fast forward to the next day, right after chatting with her niece and great nephew on the portal, the connect to Facebook appears on the Facebook Portal screen once again. At this point, my mom decided that she wanted to throw her phone out the front door. She was so upset, and rightly so, for she had done nothing wrong. At this point, I'm thinking, something has to be wrong with the Facebook Portal, maybe some security issue I haven't heard about. After some research, I came up empty. I tried to go to Facebook's support website and try to find a way to chat with Facebook but found none. You just have to fill out the forms and hope that the support team sorts it out. Fast forward to earlier today, her account was restored again, up until a few minutes ago. I hear my mom yell, BRANDON!!!!! and I'm like, what now? So we are sitting here, just waiting for a reply from Facebook, not knowing why her account received a ban, nor receiving an e-mail about it today. (I had to get her old e-mail account unlocked so I could receive e-mails, but that is a story for another time( I did manage to get her e-mail restored, thanks Spectrum support team)). I'm just wondering, has anyone else been through the nightmare that is Facebook tech support? Has anyone else had this issue where their account gets locked and they can't get it back till it gets unlocked by the support team without any reason as to why? To be honest, I love to see a Linus Tech Tips video covering this subject, I bet it would make for a great watch. I look forward to seeing the replies on this topic. I hope you all have had a great time reading. Later everyone, Brandon Dalton P.S. Now the portal is a giant brick, because my Mom can't use her account (unless you factory reset it and use a different account)
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UPDATE: Thankfully I'm a pack rat and I found an old Huawei phone from three upgrades ago that had my authenticator app setup. I'm back in but still not impressed with the whole ordeal and technically this is still an issue for many others. I apologize for the bait-clicky title but I need eyes on this from any of you who can help or may have contacts at the right people at Meta/Facebook who can resolve this issue. TLDR: A factory reset on my phone caused me to lose access to my Google Authenticator 2FA. You can not recover your authenticator codes because they are not tied to your Google Account, they are tied to the device (which now no longer exists due to factory reset). While I was able to restore and set up new Authenticator codes for all other websites and apps, Facebook's recovery process is bugged and there is no way to recover my account. This has caused me to lose access to my 16-year personal FB account as well as Facebook Ads management on the several businesses I oversee and manage. FB self-help articles, troubleshooting, and even FB Business Meta Pro team have been unable to resolve my issue. The ASK: I need to contact a real person from Facebook login team who can Identify my identity and remove my 2FA authentication from my account so that I can restore it. Hopefully, this can also serve as a PSA to anyone out there who either loses their phone or doesn't transfer their Google Authenticator data to a new device At this point I'm reaching out to the community in the odd chance that some of you know someone at Facebook in the Login/security team who can help. Or maybe the team @LinusTech can shed some light on this glaring issue. I can't be the only person who's ever lost access to their Google 2FA EDIT: SO F**** Ironic, YESTERDAY April 24th Google annoucned that Google Authenticator is finally adding account syncing for 2FA Codes. This still sadly doesn't help me resolve my issue today. Details Personal account of 16 years: https://www.facebook.com/xXHappyJonXx/ This account has Facebook 2FA as well as SMS and email verification setup. This account also manages the following business accounts and pages: https://www.facebook.com/HPAMotorsports - Currently has Ads running, Our company's Customer service ticketing program is also tied to the FB Messenger chat which needs to be reauthorized. https://www.facebook.com/cotybuilt https://www.facebook.com/GoVADpro https://www.facebook.com/www.moosh.media - My personal Freelance business https://www.facebook.com/LUSAsoccer - The local non-profit community club As you can see, there's a lot of history, data, time, and money tied up to this personal account and I have essentially been locked out of my personal data. The Cause Of The Issue I brought my phone to a Samsung service centre to get my screen fixed. I anticipated needing to factory reset my phone so I did a cloud backup at the time to save my data. What I failed to do was transfer my Google Authenticator app to another device. While I was able to restore my other Google Authenticator accounts using other methods of identificationSMS/email etc. Facebook's account recovery codes via SMS and email only allow you to reset your password. If you have 2FA enabled, it still asks for the 2FA code, even if you have access to your email and phone number. See below. View Full Size Image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q3-UmtYXXsXscjDfz80hJFhD4orMr4Zg/view?usp=share_link On PC Full size image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K0k7qww-mFqtgibCztkl2qVjJS8Tiltc/view?usp=share_link I have tried every article to recover my account but all of those lead to setting up a new password. It does not remove your 2FA access so logging in with a new password just presents you with the request for a code as you see above. In my efforts to troubleshoot I have also tried "My Account is Hacked" to see if I can re-secure my account. The closest I got was to This page here where you are asked to provide a different email than the one tied to your facebook account to secure it. I provided the email, got a security code to input, and I was greeting with this fantasitc /s page: I've seen other's people online have options to upload an ID at this point to provide identity confirmation, however for me, i have NO OPTIONS to choose from. I have reached out to our Meta Pro Team that handles the advertising where I was actually able to speak to someone on the phone. They said they would "open a case" and get back to me in 48-72 hours. I never heard back. I've tried multiple times again via email explaining everything above and I keep getting the same responses. At this point I'm reaching out to the community in the odd chance that some of you know someone at Facebook in the Login/security team who can help. Or maybe the team @LinusTech can shed some light on this glaring issue. I can't be the only person who's ever lost access to their Google 2FA
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2023-03-28 19-44-11.mkv So this started to cut off my nerves, this platform is f s. It has been working, and from my IG account when I click on Business Suite it was opening it and there was page where I could plan my posts. And now when I click it it just shows me " Sorry, this content isn't available right now The link you followed may have expired, or the page may only be visible to an audience you're not in." Just this f message, and no effect on clicking anything. Also account in right upper angle is not my ig account, I dont know what the hell is this. My business is dying 3 days in row cus of this company useless support and this... Just how to WHEN I CLICK MDF OPEN BUSINESS SUITE TO OPEN IT FOR MY IG ACCOUNT I had deleted all cash and all on chrome, lost a hundreds of mails and stuff I ned to insert again, to it get me same message always.
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Rant time: Tarrifs suck an ROG Strix 24GB GeForce RTX 3070 was $500 and now its's $780. I COULD BUILD AN ENTIRE COMPUTER FOR THAT MONEY. It sucks trying to build a computer that you want to do anything remotely intense like video/audio editing. On top of that...the stocking issues! When the new Nvidia 3000 series and the new AMD Radeon GPUs go in to stock they're sold out in mere minutes because of scalpers and bots scooping them all up and selling them on ebay and Craigslist for like $400 dollars more than the stock price on top of the price bump because of the tarrifs. I could barely get a GT 730 GPU off of eBay which came out in 2014 and isn't even supported on the latest Nvidia GPU drivers anymore. Honestly it's really really annoying and stupid. On another note: Apple...why are you taking the charger out of the box when you're going to give everyone a cable that only iPad Pro/Air and iPhone 11 Pro owners can use? it’s going to make more package waste than just including one in the box cause if you don't have one you have to order one. if you really wanted to "save the environment" you should've moved the iPhones charging port to USB-C and included a USB-C wall brick and a USB-C to USB-C cable and THEN just include the cable in the next one. That way most Phones have the same charging port and connector and boom less waste cause everything uses the same port and you don't have to go buy a new cable with a proprietary port. there. Solved your problem. Also Samsung stop mocking apple for stuff they do when you know damn well you're gonna do it too. It just makes you look childish and silly. Facebook is under heat from me too. You need to grow up. I get that user data and ads is how you make money and how a lot of other apps make money but when apple decides to make things more transparent with whats going on with their iphones you have no right to complain Because when you do it makes you look like the bad guy. you need to become more transparent with what data you're taking and selling and just because you lose money from not having user data to sell you will make it up else where like with oculus. Okay I'm done ranting.
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Summary After threats of Google seeking to prevent search operations in Australia, and largely backing down after signing agreements with Australian Media Business, Facebook has decided to suspend the posting and sharing of News Articles and Information from the Pages of Australian Media and other sources. ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), Nine and Fairfax, News Corp and others have had their posts removed from the platform. Other pages such as Australian Bureau of Meteorology (weather provider), Comedy News shows and satirical news pages have also been affected. Questions remain for Emergency Services Providers. Communications between the Government and Facebook are ongoing... Quotes My thoughts They are a private company, and can choose to play how they like to. There is a question about media literacy and people's lack of finding alternative sources. Maybe it's just convenient. The are also questions whether this code was mostly put in due to the current conservative government having an ear-shot of larger, right leaning media companies (i.e.: News Corp), whom own Sky News Australia and a majority of Australia's Tabloid Newspapers. Many of the news providers use post taken from Facebook's platform to whip up spin and hysteria in major news cycles, and people either buy it, or it further disillusions them from the content. Just look elsewhere.... Why give in to Daddy Murdoch or Facebook? They both don't care about what they host on their platforms. Sources https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-18/facebook-to-restrict-sharing-or-viewing-news-in-australia/13166208 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-18/facebook-credibility-brought-into-question/13166318
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I have been having this persistent issue since FB switched to the "new" interface where the tab will eat up excessive amounts of memory and then crash. During this crash, other tabs in the browser are not affected. This occurs in Chrome, Firefox and Opera, and it does not matter if the browser has been recently installed or has any add-ons (occurs in Safe Mode with no add-ons in all 3 browsers). All browsers are up to date. I do not typically run an excessive amount of tabs (usually no more than 2). This has occurred across multiple Windows 10 Pro installations as well as two entirely separate computers. it does not matter if hardware acceleration is enabled or disabled in the browser. This only seems to occur if I leave FB open for more than a few hours, and I gradually see the tab's performance decline before completely seizing. The only workaround I seem to find is to occasionally close the entire browser and relaunch. I have searched far and wide on forums and other pieces of the internet to find a satisfactory answer, but no luck. It seems that this is not an uncommon issue since the FB facelift but no good answer has been found. Regarding my hardware, currently I run a Ryzen 3900x processor at 4 GHz, 32 GB of DDR4 RAM, an RTX 3070 OC video card, an M.2 SSD on which the browsers are installed, with Windows 10 Pro. I am not convinced my hardware is the culprit. My previous computer, which also experienced the issue, had an Intel Core i7-7700K processor, 32 GB of DDR4 RAM, NVME M.2 SSD for the OS, GTX-1080 video card, SATA SSD for the browsers, and also Windows 10 Pro. I am also religious about keeping Windows up to date, and this issue has occurred across multiple builds. As expected, it is impossible to get any actual help from FB and their forums are equally useless. Please help! This is SUCH a frustrating issue given how central FB has become to staying connected with others.
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Saw this Asus Ad on Facebook, thinking it is too good to be true, but on the off chance it is real, thought it wouldn't hurt to ask around. If you click it, it brings you to the Asus store, and lets you put your selected items into your shopping cart. Maybe I just got a virus from it?
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no one want to talk about the horizon workrooms? not even ltt made a vid on it. i highly encourage them to do it and also i want this topic to keep on boomin' . definitely not a lizard stanny but the idea is pretty good ngl.
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It seems as though Facebooks new logo for their new brand Meta is pretty much an identical copy of a German development app business called M-sense Migräne by Newsenselab. Both logos are extremely identical to one another which could lead to a potential lawsuit. Quotes My thoughts I think this is extremely funny as they pretty much look 99% identical. I'm just curious as to how the lawsuit would go down if they wanted to take Meta to court, should be quite interesting. Also the fact is Facebook most probably has invested a lot into their rebrand and if they lose a potential lawsuit it could be more problems in the can for them. Sources https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6859884591239589888/ https://www.m-sense.de/en/
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Summary Investors from a consortium of Facebook shareholders are suing the company over its unlawful gain in market power in a large lawsuit that was filed in Delaware. Some of the allegations are that FB had failed its 2012 consent decree, removed apps from its platform that didn't give it data, knew about the Cambridge Analytical Scandal but did nothing, paid the FTC $4.9B to protect the Zuck personally, insider trading occurred, among others. Quotes My thoughts If everything alleged to happen is true it would seem that everyone is now after Facebook and it is only a matter of time before heavy regulation is brought in and Zuck is ousted like Elon was at Tesla. Sources https://twitter.com/jason_kint/status/1440304941428473857 https://rfob.medium.com/exclusive-facebook-executives-sued-over-cambridge-analytica-scandal-254b1cbf6b3f
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I dunno if Peripherals is the correct subforum to post this under, but I searched and saw other VR posts here, so if this is the wrong place, let me know. The company one of my family members work for has bought 5 Oculus Quest 2's that they want to use for community events and online meetups, I suppose. However, it appears that they have no clue how to actually get them set up and didn't know about the facebook account requirement before purchasing them. They thought they'd just be able to make one account and share it across all the headsets, but it seems they wouldn't be able to play online with each other if they do that. I've been told there's a more business oriented version of the headsets you can buy, but that doesn't really help because they've already purchased 5 regular consumer model quest 2's. I guess what I'm really asking is what the best way to go about setting up these headsets would be. Do they just have to make 5 facebook accounts to tie to each of the headsets so they can play together? Is there any risk of those accounts getting banned and bricking the headset since there's no actual person tied to them? Any help or info would be appreciated, thanks.
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Summary Facebook maybe be kicked off the App Store and Instagram may also Now it’s nice seeing apple taking a step towards a more private way but people are going to be very very angry There either going to get rid of it on the App Store or they’re going to have to make Facebook stop getting so much data. IMG_0508.MP4 Quotes My thoughts I expect people to be very angry not knowing that Facebook and Instagram was sucking up their personal information up their noses. Sources
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facebook Facebook testing Ads in VR Oculus apps and Games
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Summary Facebook is starting to test ads in VR apps on the Oculus platform. Currently, it’s primarily going to be on the Quest, though is likely going to expand to the other devices. Facebook will expand their system based on the feedback of users, claiming that it’s aim is to create a “self-sustainable platform” for VR development. There are already ads on the Oculus mobile app since last month, but it’s limited to only Oculus data. Quote from Facebook Quote from The Verge A spokesperson from Facebook mentioned that the ad-system will use information from your Facebook profile as well as: My thoughts I once considered to buy a Oculus Quest as a means of gaining access to VR in a "cheap" way, however their actions in creating ads within VR apps as well as the requirement of a Facebook login (of which I’m certain there’s already a way to avoid that) makes me not want to get a Quest and just try to find a relatively cheap WMR headset. Though with that said, the "cheap" ones are unfortunately a bit rare where I live. I’ll be glad though if someone manages to make an adblock for those in VR. Sources https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/16/22535511/facebook-ads-oculus-quest-vr-apps https://www.engadget.com/oculus-quest-in-app-ads-204830206.html -
I just started having this happen. I went to edit one of my items on FB Marketplace, and when I tried to update, I received prompt to pick which Boost I wanted. I had to go edit another one of my items just to make sure I hadn't mistakenly clicked on the Boost myself. Anyone else having this happen?
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Summary iOS/iPadOS 14.5 has just been released this Monday with its biggest feature called "App Tracking Transparency" which will allow users to block apps from tracking them across other apps and websites which will seriously affect the ability for ad companies like Facebook and Google to serve personalized ads to users. Users will be prompted whether or not they want to allow a specific app to track them when it attempts to do so. In this same prompt developers are given a paragraph to explain why users should allow themselves to be tracked. Additional settings to block app tracking are also available within the settings app. Apple has reportedly held back this update in order to allow developers to prepare for it and because of the backlash they faced from several companies, most notably Facebook. Last year Facebook took out a full page ad in the Wall Street Journal proclaiming that this feature would hurt small businesses more than anybody else. Apple replied to this ad with this statement: Other companies have publicly reacted to this feature (just not as loud as Facebook did) with Unity and Snapchat warning their respective investors that they will be impacted. Finally, Apple has stated that they will punish developers who track users without permission. My thoughts It'll be interesting to see how Facebook and Google will react to these changes in the long run as this will impact core parts of their advertising business. While iPhone users don't have a market share as big as Android users, they are more likely on average to spend more than their counterparts. There will be a dent to both of these companies and they know it. What's most surprising to me is how little Google has been fighting this. My guess is that they won't be as affected by this as Facebook is since plenty of iPhone users use their services and apps (Google is the default search engine for Apple devices) and Apple can't block Google from tracking them there. In any case once I finish posting this I'll be updating my iPad to it. I will be interested in seeing how the user experience is like for blocking app tracking. Oh they also added the ability to unlock a Face ID equipped phone with a mask on if you have an Apple Watch, support for Apple's new Airtags, updated the podcasts app (I hate Spotify's podcast UI with a burning passion so yay), support for Xbox Series and PS5 controllers, and the ability to set Spotify as the default music player when using Siri. Sources https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/facebook-took-out-a-full-page-ad-slamming-apples-move-to-protect-user-privacy-it-didnt-go-well.html https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/26/apple-ios-14point5-iphone-update-is-out-now-heres-whats-new.html https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/04/snap-unity-warn-of-impact-from-apple-ios-14-idfa-privacy-changes.html https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/15/apples-seismic-change-to-the-mobile-ad-industry-draws-near.html
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My wife and I have mostly chatted long-distance on Messenger for most of our relationship (6 years and counting), and it'd be a hard blow if we lost any of the contents by some freak of nature (i.e. Facebook going out of business, however unlikely that is). Is there a piece of software or a method I could use to back everything up in say, a PDF format? I've looked at the Decipher Download tool, but I just want to make sure there's no other method floating out there before I drop $20 on mystery software. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks a lot!
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Does the quest 2 regulate adult entertainment xxx . Can I watch videos without getting banned? Do they just stash that data?
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Summary In a offical bulletin resolution, the argentinan goverment has solicited Facebok inc to stop the aplication of new terms of service in the argentinian territorie, for possible breach of the "Defence of competition" (free market) law. The resolution also takes into acount the different rulings and resolutions of other entities such as the Brazilian goverment, Germany, the EU, India, Turkey and the FTC. The argentinian defence of the competition comision, will take on an investigation to rule if the new ToS are braking any laws in the country, Quotes My thoughts I think that this is a great move foward for privacy and to stop the andvances faceboook has made in terms of privacy "violations" or personal data mining, im happy that the goverment here has step up and is investigating this issue, whats app is the main messging app in Argentina so this has big implications for the future. Sources https://www.boletinoficial.gob.ar/detalleAviso/primera/244442/20210517
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HI everyone! I am having trouble signing in to my facebook account since i did a clear history and cache on chrome on my pc. I have managed to reset the password but it asks me to confirm my indentity everytime i log in. it happens to send me a code on my email or phone saying : "To help us confirm your identity on Facebook, we need to verify your email address. Paste this code into your browser. It can only be used once.". I put the code to login but it says wrong password . Also got this once after the confirm procedure . have tried the same on my phone with no result .anyone can help me with this? thank you!
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I recently got this notification. i dont even run ads and i have no idea how to. after a little bit of research i saw these two on my add account roles. i tried to remove them but it says this. i need some help