Monday, July 2, 2012

Facebook email

  • The problem? Users who synch their Facebook account with their phone address books have found @Facebook.com e-mail addresses in place of original (useful) contacts.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Facebook users upset about the e-mail addresses they listed on the social networking site being suddenly changed have something else to fret about: Altered address books and missing e-mail messages.
  • (PC World)
  • Facebook users were venting anger Tuesday over a move changing users default email address to the one operated by the leading social network.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Facebook saw a 41% growth in ad impressions in 2011 which and market insights of Zacks Investment Research is through our free daily email newsletter Profit from the Pros.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • because Facebook has flooded some of them with @Facebook email addresses, CNET reports. Seems that Apples new iOS 6 Facebook integration allows the social media giant to alter address books in your phone or computer without any consent.
  • (Newser)
  • I am pissed off. Like most other Facebook users, I woke up recently to discover I had a Facebook email address. I don't want a Facebook email address.
  • (ZDNet)
  • Summary: Just after Apple announced iOS 6 Facebook integration and contact sync Facebook forced new email addresses on its users.
  • (ZDNet)
  • "Facebook is increasingly creepy," I replied. Around the same time this week many of us noticed that Facebook unilaterally changed our email addresses to assigning users a random set of numbers with the handle @Facebook .com.
  • (Boston Herald)

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