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when i open my facebook a new page open which says"please complete one survey to unlock this page permanently"?
11-09-2012, 05:41 PM
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when i open my facebook a new page open which says"please complete one survey to unlock this page permanently"?
"please complete one survey to unlock this page permanently" but when i click on on submit nothing happens.

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11-09-2012, 05:49 PM
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Spam.. Clear the Internet history and cookies
Close the browser and open a new one..type http://www.facebook.com in the address bar rather than from google

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11-09-2012, 05:49 PM
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It's worse than spam I fear. Sounds like a fake FB page, a redirect in order to obtain all your info. You NEVER SHOULDA clicked on it. Sighs, too late now though. So, with that in mind follow some of these simple tips for your security.

~ Never trust a browser search link for sensitive and private information sites. Ever.
Always type the address you wish to visit directly into the url bar yourself.

Such as:

mail dot yahoo dot com

your banking institution dot com

facebook dot com

Also, think of it this way: Have you EVER heard of FB pulling such a stunt w/o allowing you sign on? Ahh, no. So why would they start now?

Same thing with other sites, remember; personal information theft is the newest form of robbery. Don't be complacent with your info. Your private information needs to be treated as you're the only one left in the world with gold and everybody and their mother's brother wants to get their hands on it.

Here is another way to think about it : Would you post your driver's license and SS # here for the world to see? Hell no you wouldn't, so why would you ever be lax about your online footprint?

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11-09-2012, 05:49 PM
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You were probably led to a fake facebook link which contains spam or is phishing for your personal info. You shouldn't give any attention to these. It will only bug you in the future, and worse, steal your personal info.
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