This one settings change could prevent your Facebook account from getting cloned by a scammer
the most informative blogs, earning online, work from home By now you probably know that Facebook accounts are getting cloned by scammers right and left these days. Luckily, having a scammer clone your account isn’t as bad as having someone hack into it, but it’s still bad – especially for the people on your friends list. In case you’re unfamiliar with account cloning, it’s where a scammer creates a completely new Facebook account in your name and populates it with photos and personal information they’ve copied from your real account. They then use the new fake account to send friend requests to all the people on your real account’s friends list. And since it appears to the friends receiving the friend requests that they were sent by you, some of them will accept it. This of course results in those friends now also being “friends” with the fake account that was created by the scammer. Note: This post explains the difference between hacking and cloning ac...