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Hackers Revel How To Protect Your Facebook Account

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Perhaps it would be the best idea to take the views of Hackers on how to protect your Facebook account than from any other technicians. They know both the way on how to hack the system and how to defend as well. Since hacking is only possible if the system has any loop to insert, which can quickly detect by the hackers, so on this article lets know how you can protect your Facebook account from the hackers’ point of view.

The facebook hackers found that there are many ways to protect your facebook account’s which are mentioned as:

Enable Login Approvals:

Hackers have requested users to enable their “Login Approvals” as an extra layer of security to protect their Facebook accounts against any cyber attack. If you enabled or turned ON “Login Approvals,” Facebook will send you a 6-digit security code through a text message to your registered cell phone if someone tries to use your facebook account from their computer or through the web browser.

So, even the hacker tried to get your username and password; they need to have the 6-digit security code, which has been sent to your phone by the Facebook Company. So it makes your facebook more secure and about to impossible for any cyber hacker’s attacks.

Enable Login Notification Alerts:

Facebook has also given security feature like “Login Alerts” that would be sent to you by email or SMS whenever it suspects an unauthorized user is trying to access your accounts. If it is true that illegal people get control of your mind, then you can quickly follow the steps mention on email to disable the hacker’s access.

 Use a Password Manager:

It is one of the most relevant security major tools to make your account more muscular with a unique password for every online account. To know more about it, go to this site www.satyagyan.com/demo/  and type “Password Manager” on the search box, you would get all the information about it.

If you need any other help regarding secure your facebook accounts to mention your comment on this article. Thank you.


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