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Introduction
As some stage, you may be curious to see if any of your friends have removed you from their list.
http://www.outandin.info/ provides a service which allows you to see who is no longer your friend on Facebook – it may not be anybody, but you may even be surprised!
Find out who removed you as a Facebook friend
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Introduction
Some Facebook users have often been faced with their account being disabled, most likely for relatively petty reasons too! Here’s a list of some reasons why your Facebook account could face permanent deletion.
1. You have joined too many Facebook groups – 200 is the limit
2. You are not using your real name, or have...
Introduction
Don’t like the idea of somebody being able to use a search engine (Google, Yahoo!, Bing) to find your profile and personal information? Then follow these steps!
1. Login to Facebook
2. Go to:
-> Settings
-> Privacy Settings
-> Apps and Websites
-> Public Search
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-> Edit Settings
2. Un-check ‘Enable...
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Introduction
Have you notices some suspicious or irrelevant content being posted from your personal account? Well, you may just have been compromised! Luckily there are some simple ways to quickly detect and prevent someone unwillingly accessing your account.
1. Go to Facebook.
-> Account (small arrow at the top right of your Facebook navigation...
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Disabling Facebook’s facial recognition to prevent auto tagging
The subject of Facebook’s facial recognition technology is very controversial. Not only did they turn this feature on without informing any of it’s users, they have made it notoriously difficult to find where to turn it off. This page will guide you on how to do so.
Step...
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Introduction
A lot of people find it too personal to be publicly displaying who they are friends with on Facebook for whatever reason. At first glance, it seems that you are unable to hide your friends list from your profile these days, but there is a way to do it, and here it is.
Step 1: Go to your profile
Go to Facebook, and then click on your own...
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