Identity is the essence of Facebook. From day one, the social network has existed to connect people who know each other in real life. But now the company is reportedly building an anonymous app, which ...
Reports are swirling that the hacktivist group Anonymous plans to “destroy” Facebook on Nov. 5, but something seems a little fishy about the claims. [Related: Anonymous Allegedly Threatens to ‘Kill’ ...
The more Facebook seems to dominate the world, the closer it seems to be to its end. Earlier this year, there was dastardly nonsense being peddled that Facebook would shut down March 15. However, now ...
If you'd like to post something in a Facebook group without revealing your name, use Facebook's anonymous posting feature. It's easy to do, assuming that a group administrator has enabled the feature.
Some hackers claiming to be affiliated with Anonymous have launched a threat against Facebook. Some say it's an empty one. According to a YouTube video uploaded in July but covered widely this week, ...
Starting today, Facebook users may feel a little less safe posting anonymously. The Court of the Hague in The Netherlands ruled that Meta Ireland must unmask an anonymous user accused of defaming the ...
If you believe the internet, Anonymous hackers are planning to “take down” Facebook on Monday, November 5th. The Daily Mail, Wired, CNET and many others are reporting that Anonymous hacktivists are ...
Anyone who has a Facebook profile must reveal her identity to the Facebook community. The site's policy requires you to enter both a first and last name, which will show up on your profile and next to ...