Many Facebook users have complained of being flagged with pornographic links from unknown accounts. How to solve it?
In our opinion, this is not a case of phishing, but is suspected of being an ad click trap.
Not phishing. Phishing is the activity of falsifying websites to obtain data. It is possible that the spreader will benefit from clicking on ads to pornographic pages.
We are concerned because the incident of tagging porn links was done during the fasting month of Ramadan. Of course this is quite annoying for those who are fasting. So what is the real method of the perpetrator?
This is a mode that uses Facebook’s initial or default settings, which allow everyone to tag their Facebook account even if they’re not familiar with it.
We monitored all day, Facebook seems to have removed this annoying content. Facebook seems quick to respond to consumer complaints disturbed by the incident.
The solution and way to prevent it from being tagged with pornographic links is to change the tagging settings on each Facebook account. How to?
Go to the settings section, scroll down to see the Profiles and Tagging section. There are settings: Review posts that tag your name before they appear on your profile?
In this initial setting, Dead. The correct and secure setting should be On. So when the tag is flagged, it must first be reviewed by the account owner. If the account owner does not agree, then the tag can be removed.
Let's rearrange the settings on Facebook so as not to be disturbed and hit by this porn link tag again.
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