Facebook is a great way to stay connected with friends and family, but sometimes you may encounter unwanted or inappropriate photos on your page or unknown names on your friend list. This can be very upsetting and frustrating. Just ask Sheila who encountered this situation,
“I am an 81-year-old lady and have nasty nude photos of women going across my Facebook page, and I cannot get rid of them. When I look at my list of friends, there appears to be many first names of people I don’t know. PLEASE HELP! I’m very upset.”
Well, Sheila, we are definitely here to help. We’ll share some tips on how to remove those unwanted photos from your Facebook page and how to report fake accounts that may be spamming or hacking you.
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Woman scrolling on her Facebook page (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
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If you see any distasteful photos that you don’t want on your Facebook page, you can report them to Facebook and hide them from your page. Here are the steps to do that:
Woman looking at her Facebook page (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
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If you still see the photo after you report it, you can hide it from your page by following these steps:
This way, you can remove any unwanted photos from your Facebook page and prevent them from appearing on your timeline or news feed.
Facebook login page (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)
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If you notice any unknown names on your friend list, they may be fake accounts created by spammers or hackers who want to access your personal information or send you malicious links. You can report these accounts to Facebook and unfriend them. Here are the steps to do that:
This way, you can protect yourself from fake accounts that may try to scam or harm you.
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Not all photos on Facebook are safe or appropriate. Some photos may contain malicious code or links that can infect your device or compromise your privacy. These photos are called malvertising, and they are designed to trick you into clicking on them or downloading something harmful. Malvertising can also spread through your contacts and appear on your own Facebook page.
To avoid falling victim to malvertising, you should always have reliable antivirus software installed on your device. Should you accidentally click any of these scam photos or links, you want to be protected by antivirus software. Having good antivirus software actively running on your devices will alert you of any malware in your system, warn you against clicking on any malicious links in malvertising, and ultimately protect you from being hacked.
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We understand how frustrating and upsetting it can be to deal with unwanted photos and fake friends on Facebook. By taking the actions we have outlined above, you can not only remove unwanted photos from your Facebook page but also report fake accounts on your friend list.
What do you think about the issue of unwanted photos and fake friends on Facebook? Have you ever encountered them? How did you deal with them? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.
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