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Facebook has a tool that allows people to delete their personal contact information — even if they never shared it. Any friend who has shared their address book with Facebook to find other ...
All Facebook users have a @facebook.com email address, whether they use them or not -- and now, Facebook has automatically posted those addresses to users' profiles without prior warning.
A newly discovered Facebook bug may have inadvertently compromised the contact information of 6 million users, the company says. The bug, which has since been repaired, was part of the Download ...
Facebook doesn't encourage people to contact it via email. However, in the past, Facebook listed a few email addresses that you could use to contact Facebook directly.
If any of your friends shared their address books with Facebook, the company likely has your contact info — even if you've never used its services.
Four years ago, Facebook gave all of its users an @facebook.com email address they never asked for that would allow people to send messages to the Facebook inbox from Outlook, Gmail, Hotmail, etc ...
Facebook is finally letting you export your friends' email addresses from the social network. There's a catch though: all your friends have to give you permission first. Written by Emil ...
The profile names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over 500 million Facebook users have been circulating publicly online for nearly a week. It took days for Facebook to finally acknowledge ...
Facebook also blocked use of a Chrome extension by programmer Mohamed Mansour that would export not only names but also e-mail addresses, phone numbers, birthdays, and more.
A newly discovered Facebook bug may have inadvertently compromised the contact information of 6 million users, the company says. The bug, which has since been repaired, was part of the Download ...