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PSA: Starbucks Is NOT Giving Out $50 Gift Cards on Facebook

Anatomy of a Facebook scam: “Like” some product and you’ll get it for free—after handing over some sensitive personal information about yourself. The latest round includes “free” gift cards to Tim Hortons and Starbucks.

The $25 gift cards to Tim Hortons may be somewhat believable, though that’s still a lot of money for a coffee …

Don’t Forget to Leave Your Facebook Password In Your Will

Add this one to the battle of the wills: In addition to Johnny and Susie squabbling over their mother’s assets and who gets the antique rug, they may also have to decide what who gets her Facebook password.

According to survey conducted by Goldsmiths at the University of London, one in 10 people in the U.K. are now leaving their …

Spotify Launches ‘Private Listening’ for Your Guilty Pleasures

Sometimes you need to listen to a particular song that’s in your head, just to exorcise it. And sometimes that song is so embarrassing—”I Think We’re Alone Now,” by Tiffany, for example—that you’d really rather it didn’t show up on your Facebook profile for all to see. That’s where Spotify’s new “Private Listening” feature comes …

Facebook Gets into Politics, Forms Its Own PAC

Apparently, it’s not enough to “Like” a political campaign anymore; now Facebook wants to ensure that its voice is heard in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. The social media giant confirmed yesterday that it had filed paperwork to start its own Political Action Committee (PAC), following rumors spinning out of the registration of …

Facebook Damage Control: Pledges Privacy Breach Fix

No, it’s not some creepy OnStar-like secret monitoring scheme, where Facebook plans to track you even after you’ve logged out of the social networking site, but that’s essentially what Facebook’s capable of, thanks to a cookie “bug.” The bug allows Facebook to collect browsing-related information even after a user’s signed out of the …

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