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5 Things to Do to Secure Your Facebook Account From Hackers

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  Some time back, a Facebook account was irrelevant to hackers. There was no reason to hack anyone’s account since there was no reason for hacking an account in the first place. Ever since it has grown to billions of users, Facebook contains enough data for hackers to use for either monetary gain or blackmail. A celebrity’s account, for example, can be hacked in order for a person to advertise a page or brand. The hacker can also post embarrassing or discriminating posts that will leave the celeb’s fans furious. Your account is also prone to hacking even if you aren’t a celebrity. You obviously have to protect your  Facebook account from malicious hackers . It is not that hard to protect your account. Just follow these guidelines, and you’ll be good to go: 1) AVOID SAVING PASSWORDS ON PUBLIC DEVICES Cybercafés are awesome alternatives when you do not have any data on your device. They are also reserves for passwords since most people just click on ‘yes’ on the save password di...

Well, Well, Well, Seems Cloverfield Is Far From Over-field



 2008’s Cloverfield was followed by 10 Cloverfield Lane in 2016 and The Cloverfield Paradox in 2018, but neither constituted a sequel, both content to expand outward into the larger Cloverfield universe. (To, well, many people’s dismay.) According to the Hollywood Reporter, however, J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot are now developing an actual follow-up to the sci-fi horror film.

Per THR, the sequel will be penned by Joe Barton, writer of The Ritual and Girl/Haji, and the recently-named showrunner of HBO Max’s upcoming Gotham City Police Department series. Unlike director Matt Reeves’ original Cloverfield, this new project will not be found-footage, which makes sense seeing as how, following the events of the movie, it’d be really hard to find a place in New York City to charge your phone.



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