Although Instagram, Tik-Tok, Twitter has slightly faded its fame, Facebook remains one of the most important networks for most people. We often forget that it is one of the platforms that owns a good part of our data and the chances of someone persecuting us are great. How do you understand if someone is "obsessed" with your profile or if they're trying to get your account? Pay attention to the signs below:
1. Friendship Requests (Friend Requests)
We often get invitations from people we don't know at all. It could be a friend of a friend you met at a party by chance and you just don't remember. However, such an invitation is a clear sign that someone is trying to learn more from you. In fact, the best for such invitations to be avoided or otherwise think twice before accepting them.
If you wipe it off and the same man tries again, it means you're looking for something more from you. Experts advise accepting invitations only from people you have met at least once in front of.
2. Take a look at the friends list.
The list that will appear to you does not have a random ranking, but is actually part of the algorithm that makes the platform. The first names belong to people who have spent more time in your profile.
3. Old photos
We all have a story like that. Inadvertently, we're doing a 2005 photo that we shouldn't have done. It's embarrassing, but it happens. However, it becomes worrying if it happens often. If someone repeatedly likes your old photos, they're trying to tell you they're there and very attentive to you.
4. Account theft
If someone logs into your account, you should take action. Usually when someone tries to log into your Facebook you get a message that makes you aware of that. The first thing you have to do is change the password.
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