Saturday, 18 January 2014

Facebook Security Tips- Scan Your Facebook Profile

Scan Your Facebook Accounts

After my previous post on Facebook Security Tips i would like to share another security tip . We use antivirus to find virus, Trojans, malware ,worms etc. Similarly there are some apps in Facebook which are designed by leading antivirus companies .

These apps will scan your complete profile i.e your time line and in some cases also your friends time line , below are the collection of such apps:

BITDEFENDER SAFEGO:

  • BITDEFENDER Safego protects your Facebook account from all sorts of e-trouble: scams, spam, malware and private data exposure. Safego also keeps your friends safe.
  • Safego also keeps your online friends safe and ...close.
click here to use safego

NORTON SAFEWEB FOR FACEBOOK

  • Safeguard against malicious URLs by scanning your feed using Norton Safe Web. Protect your friends by advising them of malicious URLs you might have in your feed.
Click here to use Norton safeweb for Facebook

SECURE.ME

  • secure.me works like antivirus for social networks and apps. Using sophisticated algorithms, we identify posts and photos that pose a threat to your privacy, security and reputation. In addition to your own Facebook profile, we also monitor your friends network to keep you safe and secure.
Click Here to use SECURE.ME



New Facebook Meme Smileys-Chat Tricks

It has been long time i have wrote on Facebook. To day i came up with new Facebook tricks i.e Facebook meme smileys.here is the list of new Facebook meme smileys that can be used in Facebook chat ,below images are preview of the some Facebook meme smileys. just copy and paste them in the chat box.


  1. Troll Girl

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2. Lolzz

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3. I m watching you

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4. So Close

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5. Challenge Accept

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6. Cereal Guy

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7. Mother Of God

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8. F*****ck

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9. Smiling

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How to protect My Facebook Photos Online

Facebook takes utmost care of their users but we also need to take some care about our privacy.As all know that a coin has two sides the Facebook has also got both the good and bad people on it! I strongly say Think before you share anything on Facebook because some people on Facebook are making use of the images of other Facebook users for the bad things on online and offline usage.Continue reading..!!!!
The only thing we can do to protect our images on Facebook is setting the album privacy to only our friends!. But what about the people who had so many people as their friends! Watermark is a simple way to stop others from using your images for bad things.

You might me be getting a doubt "Will this stop spammers and bad people from using images?"the answer to your doubt is It can't stop them the spammers and bad people from using your images but you can stop to some extent. Because most of the spammers want bulk amount of images downloaded which are not watermarked and then use them for their work,as they don't want to waste time on editing your images!. This way we can stop the spammers from using the images to some extent.

Here we are going to show you how to watermark your Facebook images with DMCA


You might me be getting a doubt "Will this stop spammers and bad people from using images?"the answer to your doubt is It can't stop them the spammers and bad people from using your images but you can stop to some extent. Because most of the spammers want bulk amount of images downloaded which are not watermarked and then use them for their work,as they don't want to waste time on editing your images!. This way we can stop the spammers from using the images to some extent.

Here we are going to show you how to watermark your Facebook images with DMCA

You might me be getting a doubt "Will this stop spammers and bad people from using images?"the answer to your doubt is It can't stop them the spammers and bad people from using your images but you can stop to some extent. Because most of the spammers want bulk amount of images downloaded which are not watermarked and then use them for their work,as they don't want to waste time on editing your images!. This way we can stop the spammers from using the images to some extent.

Here we are going to show you how to watermark your Facebook images with DMCA

  • What is DMCA????

DMCA is the short-form of Digital Millennium Copyright Act. DMCA helps the original copyrighted holder to protect their work from being  used by the other people.The work can include blog content, videos, pictures, websites, games.
DMCA also lets you to file a case in complete legal way against those who copied your work!

Here Is How To use DMCA??

  • First register an account with DMCA from Here.
 
  • After completion of registration Facebook watermark tool from Here.

  • Now Authorize DMCA to get the images from your Facebook profile by clicking on "Get Facebook Albums'
    • After grating the access to get the images, select the albums from dropbox menu.
    • Hit on Watermark this Album.and you are done. that's it all your images will be watermarked with DMCA logo.
    • In order to remove the DMCA logo and add your own logo you need to upgrade your plan to monthly to yearly.

    FAKE WALL POST PRANK

    Facebook Pranks make your facebooking  more fun and interesting.As i already wrote one article i.e Ghost Facebook prank last week .This week i came up with a new Facebook prank that makes your friends to surprise and think about this.
    In this prank you can create Fake wall post what you want 
    Facebook prank
    • All you need is to just click here 
    • As soon as you click above link then you are asked to connect with Facebook click that and generate you own wall post 
    •  You can also generate many  fake wall posts just like below:
    1.Relation ship wall post
    2.LIKE wall post
    3.Recent Activity

    i hope you like the above article.please share in a Facebook and if you have any funny Facebook pranks let me know in the comments below

    Ghost Facebook Prank:

    • Just click here to go to GHOST PROFILE
    • As soon as click above link then you are directed to ghost profile
    • Just wait for few seconds then you will see that suddenly a ghost arises  from center of Facebook just like below
    • If not come than click on the share box and type something and click on Share button
    • Now just copy the link and send to your friends
    I used this tricks on my friends and many of friends are so scarred  especially girls are shouting when they watched this prank and scared a lot.

    I hope you like above article about Facebook Prank.Soon we will be back with a new article about Facebook tricks.
    so please like us on Facebook,follow our blog and get updates.
    If you have any best Facebook Pranks let me know in comments

    How to delete/deactivate your facebook account

    Are You sure you want to get rid of Facebook

    Then you usually hear the words deactivate/delete Facebook Account.
    So most of the people go for deactivating the account.But deleting and deactivating the Facebook account is not the same.
    Today in this article we show you how to delete the account permanently.
    Delete Facebook

    What is Difference between Deactivate and Delete??

    Deactivation:
    • Deactivating  account means you are making your Facebook  account inactive. In this process your Facebook time line is not visible to others, however messages you send are still visible. 
    • you can call deactivating your account as deleting your account temporary.
    • you can find deactivate URL in  your Facebook account by going into account settings and then you will find security on left corner as shown in picture below.
    • deactivating account helps again regain access to your account by just logging in.
    Delete:
    • in order to delete your facebook account permanently, you should request it in the help center of facebook. 
    • once you search for "deleting fb account permanently" in the help center, you get the result "How do I permanently delete my account?"
    • follow the instructions.
    • Don't log in into Facebook  for 2 weeks if you really want to delete your Facebook account.
    so that the end of  the post.soon we will be back with a new post about Facebook tricks

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    Find who unfriend's you on Facebook

    If you want to find who unfriended you on Facebook then here you are at the right place.many of  my friends asking can we find who unfriend us on Facebook? 
    yes i tell answer.
    so i think having a post on this topic which will be helpful for many people

    Its a step by step guide which you have to follow:
    • All you need is to download simple software i.e unfriend alerts
    • click here to download it 
    • As soon as you downloaded it and on your computer you will get an extension with full installation steps.when you open your Facebook account you can see it...... see below picture
    Facebook account
    • the two arrow marks in the above picture show who unfriend you.
    • you will  also get a notification when some one friends you.
    • It helps you when some one friend you on Facebook, you can also see  pending requests and persons who ignored your friend request
    Unfriends
    so that's end of  the post soon we will be starting with a new post about Facebook tricks
    i think you like the post and  feel useful..so don't forget to like us in Facebook and also subscribe for us

    if you have any doubts please do leave your valuable feedback/comments.


    Advice for Blog Design and Blog Goals

    I recently found some notes I took from an interview Darren Rowse (Problogger) did this summer with The Blog Squad and thought I’d share them with you. He has some basic, but unbelievably useful tips. The following are my notes and thoughts from his interview in August. His key points are the bold bullet points. My thoughts follow that bold type. When the notes say I this or that, they are referring to me, Melanie.

    Blog Design

    • Think about what is showing above the fold. (Above the fold means the content you see when you first view the blog. It’s anything you don’t have to scroll to see.) You should be showing recent content above the fold. I see many mommy bloggers in particular who have large title banners that take up the entire space above the fold. I would suggest making these banners smaller and focusing on providing your audience with as much info as possible above the fold.
    • Make your blog sticky. Sticky means you are encouraging people to return to your blog. To make your blog sticky, create a path to more of your blog with back links to previous (relevant) articles. The more they read, the more likely they are to subscribe to your RSS feed. Another way to make your blog sticky is to invite readers to subscribe to your feed and make your RSS feed available with the click of a button.

    Blog Goals and Advice

    • Find a niche. It’s true that there are blogs on every niche. However, if you look, you’ll see that there are holes to be filled. Find a need and fill that need. I started Blogging Basics 101 (at the urging of Shannon at Rocks In My Dryer) because there are many intermediate and advanced tech sites for bloggers, but there wasn't a place for beginners.
    • Don’t be afraid to self-promote. I think many bloggers (mommy bloggers in particular?) find self-promotion difficult at first. The key is to find a balance between promotion and humility. If you’re in blogging for the long haul and want to make some money, you have to put yourself out there. You’ll need to use Twitter, Facebook, and other social media to bring attention to yourself. You will have to comment at other blog posts and become part of relevant blogging communities. You will have to toot your own horn sometimes. Be careful not to spam your friends and readers with too much, but don’t be afraid to draw attention to yourself when it’s warranted. Why do you think businesses have commercials?
    • Build on what works. Don’t be afraid to experiment with new weekly columns, placement of ads on your site, or guest posts. Use your statistics programs to gauge your readers reactions. If you can’t garner information from your stats program you should a) ditch the stats program and try something new and b) ask your readers for feedback on what they like and don’t like. Then implement any ideas you receive.
    • Look for ways to extend your blog. Pro blogger suggests considering forums, job boards, newsletters, podcast, and videos as ways of extending your blog’s reach.
    • Content is King! Everyone says it and it’s true: without compelling and well-written content, your blog will go nowhere. Yes, blog design is important, but they’ll stay if you have great content they need (and that ‘need’ can encompass learning or entertainment).

    Blog Design: Keep It Clutter-Free and User-Friendly

    According to Technorati’s State of the Blogosphere report in 2007, there are 120,000 blogs being created every day. How can you possibly make your blog stand out in a sea of new and established blogs? Compelling content, certainly, but what about your blog design? Will new readers dismiss your blog out-right if your blog design isn't appealing or usable? If they dismiss you, how will they know your content is compelling? Let’s face it: like it or lump it, looks matter. Even in the blogosphere.
    So how do you make your blog design stand out? Make it clutter-free and user-friendly.
    When a reader visits your blog, she’s looking for something. That “something” could be entertainment, education, or community. She may have found you via a search or via someone else’s bog. The point is, she’s here now, how will you entice her to stay?
    For starters, make sure your blog has plenty of white space (the space that surrounds your graphics, text, and paragraphs). White space helps lead the eye and compartmentalize each part of your blog. For example, your side bar(s) should have some white space between them and the main column of text. You may even want to include white space around each section of your sidebar (e.g., Categories and Archives in a chunk, then white space, then contact information, then white space, then outbound links or buttons). By breaking up the flow of information, you are showing your reader that each section is separate. This “chunking” also helps your reader quickly find what she is looking for.
    In addition to chunking your page elements, make sure each paragraph has white space between them. Using headers above sections will also help break up the page.
    Clear your sidebars. There is certain information you really need to have in your sidebars simply for ease of navigation, but many times blogs clutter sidebars with badges and links that are less important to readers. Sidebars should include links to
    • Search. Believe it or not, people are reading what you've written. Sometimes they’d like to find a specific post they remember. Or they know you've written about a certain topic and they’d like to link to that post. How will they find it if not via search? You can also use links to your archives, but I think a search is more useful for your readers. They may not be able to remember the exact time when they read a certain post. If they can search for a few key words rather than digging through your archives randomly, they’ll thank you by coming back.
    • Contact information. Yes, they could leave you a comment, but sometimes a reader or friend would like to contact you personally (perhaps with an issue that is best left off the comment page). If you are hoping to work with marketers and PR reps at all, they will need a clear way to contact you.
    • Simple navigation. Look at your stats to determine what your readers are doing at your site. What are they searching for? Which posts are receiving the most traffic? Linking directly to a page with your most popular posts, advertising information, etc. makes it easy for your reader to use your site. Readers appreciate simple and apparent navigation.
    • Links to categories. I find this useful when reading an interesting blog or looking for specific information. Providing clear categories for your reader allows her to read several articles on the same topic without having to comb through archives to find related posts.
    Finally, your blog is an expression of you, but, like all good media it should be user-friendly. Two simple things you can include in your design are ensuring the font is large enough for visitors to easily read and links are clearly recognizable. Links are generally automatically underlined, but some designers dislike the underline. If you don’t want underlined links as part of your look and feel, at least use a link color that will make the link stand out, but which also flows with your design.
    The importance of colour in design can never be overstated. Colour choices influence mood, emotion and tone; a carefully chosen colour scheme can clearly express a specific design style.
    Karla at Looking Towards Heaven wrote a guest post Blogging Basics 101 about Basic Blog Design Principles. She discusses and provides examples of
    • the rule of threes
    • color balance
    • readable fonts
    • keeping your sidebar tidy
    • well-done blog banners
    Lorelle VanFossen cautions bloggers against too much blog clutter in Blog Clutter: WTF Is That Doing There?
    A visitor stumbling upon your blog is honestly looking for only two things: an answer to their search and any excuse to dismiss your site for not having the answer to their search. If the blog’s design, structure, layout, and content doesn’t give them the correct answer, you’ve given them just cause to bounce away fast.

    Choosing WordPress as Your Blogging Platform

    I have told you before that WordPress is the industry standard for bloggers. Certainly you have options (e.g., Blogger and Typepad), but if you want to put a more professional edge on your blog, add more functionality, and simply take it to the next level, you need to be looking at WordPress.
    Wordpress

    There are two versions of WordPress: WordPress.com and WordPress.org. Both are free, but one is hosted and one is not.
    WordPress.com is the free, hosted version of WordPress and is a great place to start your first blog. You won’t have to worry about finding and paying for a server, but you’ll still have the functionality of WordPress and can learn the ins and outs before you commit to WordPress.org. WordPress.com does not allow you to run your own ads, but does occasionally run their own text ads on your blog (that’s how they keep it free).
    WordPress.org is the free version of WordPress that allows you to host your blog on a third-party server and gives you free reign over everything related to your blog. You can mess with the CSS and PHP, put up ads, etc. From their site: “WordPress is what you use when you want to work with your blogging software, not fight it.”
    Lisa at Simply His big-red-puffy-heart-loves WordPress.org and explains why:
    Easy to use: I think WordPress is very easy to use once you give it a try. I know many people who think that WordPress is difficult to use when in fact, they are having trouble with css or html in their theme. And really, if you had WordPress set up for you — theme and all, it would be a piece of cake to go in and just write.
    Widgets, Plugins and Themes: Because WordPress.org is open source [which means that the code is freely available and can be modified by anyone with the skill and inclination], many programmers out there have shared widgets, plugins and themes with you for free. You can find a Plugin to do just about anything you would want to do on your blog. A widget is basically a block of code you can add to your sidebars to customize what’s shown there. Themes are plentiful and customization is easy if you know html/css.
    Jendi, at Jendi’s Journal, writes about why she loves WordPress. She started out with WordPress.com (the free, hosted WordPress) and eventually moved to WordPress.org (free, non-hosted WordPress) with her own domain name. Jendi says there was a bit of a learning curve at WordPress.com, but it was worth it. Her main reasons for loving WordPress are
    • thousands of free themes
    • easy-to-follow tutorials and forums
    • hundreds of plug-ins work with WordPress
    • control of your design and content
    If you’re just starting out with a blog, WordPress.com may be a good option for you. You can learn how to use the WordPress interface and learn the basics via the tutorials and videos. Then, as you’re more comfortable and would like more control over your blog’s look and feel and it’s code, you can move to WordPress.org. Because they are essentially the same software, the migration should be fairly seamless.
    I have only recently started using WordPress.org and wish I had known about WordPress.com and WordPress.org when I started. It would have been much easier to start with WP.com and move to WP.org when I was ready. Even so, I've found that any questions I have can be answered with a quick search. WordPress is so prolific there is no shortage of tutorials.

    Should I choose a hosted or non-hosted blogging platform?

    If you've thought about starting a blog, you've most likely come across the terms hosted and non-hosted. This article will explain each of those terms and the pros and cons associated with both.
    Hosted: A blog that resides on the host’s (your blogging platform’s) server (e.g., Blogger, TypePad, or WordPress.com).
    Hosting,Host,Domains

    Pros of Hosted Sites: Easy to start and maintain a blog.
    Cons of Hosted Sites:
    • Blogger blogs can appear to be less professional. (I find this to be a non-issue if you are a new blogger. I believe trying out blogging and becoming comfortable is more important than how your blog is perceived. You will be changing many things in the first few months and Blogger is a great place to learn. In addition, many bloggers are finding that this rule simply doesn't apply to them because they have been able to take several steps to design their blogs in such a way it’s hard to tell it’s a Blogger blog. For example, they remove the navigation bar and use a domain name instead of the YOURBLOGNAME.blogspot.com URL.)
    • Less control over CSS and HTML.
    • WordPress.com does not allow advertisements.
    Non-hosted: A blog that resides on the user’s (your) server (e.g., WordPress.org or Movable Type). When using a non-hosted blogging platform, you must pay a third-party to host your blog.
    Pros of Non-Hosted Sites:
    • Control over CSS and HTML.
    • Control over permalink names (which can help with SEO).
    • Control over how archives are managed.
    Cons of Non-Hosted Sites: Can be intimidating to new bloggers because they must discover how to set up a server via a third party.
    I would suggest that anyone just starting out with a new blog should start with Blogger(also called Blogspot). It is free and it is hosted so you can start blogging with minimal hassle and no cost.