The puposes of Facebook are that you can stay in touch with people easier and just to have fun and friends on facebook.
No, it is not safe to provide your bank details through Facebook for verification purposes.
"Facebook" Wasn't "discovered". It was created by Mark Zuckerburg in 2004 for social networking purposes.
Facebook is a social interaction website. Wikipedia is a knowledge resource. The two serve completely different purposes and are entirely incomparable.
Some of my teachers do, some dont. It just means if they know about it or not or have purposes for it.
contact facebook (found at bottom of website) , or ask your lawyer. Also, you should be able to check the computer's archives.
You cant, it's not possible. Be warned that those links or events or messages on your Facebook saying see who viewed my profile are nothing but hackers' tools...used to hack into your Facebook account and use it for malicious purposes
the hacker decrypts all the offline data he has in storage from numerous extraction and uses them for his wanted purposes. answer by DreadedRaresoft Facebook.
Facebook is a social networking site, and as such will be "biased" toward the majority.Answer:There is no evidence that Facebook is biased towards any religious (or non-religious) point of view. If the majority of people there are of one opinion it simply reflects the statistical opinion of the majority of the users. A bias would require that the Facebook organization remove dissenting opinions or members to meet their purposes, there is no indication that this happens.
makes it easier to share stuff and stay in touch with others, all the other purposes just are time wasters to keep us on there
some kinds of social networking sites could be facebook msn etc. these sites are used for our tele communication purposes
To start a Facebook account:Go to their official website (cannot mention for flagging purposes)Click the sign up buttonRegister your detailsRespond to the confirmation email sent out to youEnjoy access to your new Facebook Account
In most cases, you cannot access a person's Facebook page unless you are friends with them. Most friend requests are harmless. If you are worried about your safety and privacy, contact your local police department. Anyone worried about sharing personal information online should not have a Facebook profile in the first place.