Recently, I have
been bombarded by requests to join an event on Facebook called "Color My
Facebook". The event claims that if you join it, then you would be able to
actually change the color of the facebook layout. I've been getting about fifteen
of these every day for the past week. Many people claim that it is a hack.
However, this is not the case. According
to Ryan Butler, (http://butlerjournalism.blogspot.com/),
“Both Facebook and other social
networks like Twitter have Dev API's that allow third parties access to account
details. The respectable ones will display an option (Facebook forces this
option for all account access scripts, but not browser-embed scripts). Twitter
runs account scripts without confirmation.” What this
means is that by clicking on these events, you give a third party that is not
Facebook access to your account, which in turn is used to send more invites to
all of your Facebook friends. It is like a virus. When I asked Ryan if
resetting my password would simply fix the problem, he added: “Not entirely. Once you click the link, you allow access to your
account. This access doesn't go away when changing your password. I believe
there is some way to view your allowed accass and disable it, though. Check
apps and privacy settings. Twitter is hopeless though, I think. Changing the
password MAY fix the issue but I don't know enough about how their API works.”
Essentially, the only way to not become affected by this “virus” is to not click on the links or the event. Simply declining the invite is enough. You need to be informed and vigilant when dealing with links on the internet. You should make sure to click on links to verified websites to avoid problems like this.
Essentially, the only way to not become affected by this “virus” is to not click on the links or the event. Simply declining the invite is enough. You need to be informed and vigilant when dealing with links on the internet. You should make sure to click on links to verified websites to avoid problems like this.
Now, there is a way to
actually change the color of your Facebook though. In order to do this, you
will need Google Chrome and a Facebook account. While on Chrome, access the Web
Store to install extensions and apps. Extensions are computer programs that
extend the functionality of a web browser in some way. The extension we
are looking for is located right here: Color My Facebook.
Install the extension, and now you can change the color of your Facebook layout! I prefer this color changer extension over others due to its working color picker which other lack. I
hope you take my advice and I hope you learned from this entry, thank you for
reading.
Install the extension, and now you can change the color of your Facebook layout! I prefer this color changer extension over others due to its working color picker which other lack.
~George
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