It’s my sister’s phone. She has the Facebook app, but she’s too young for a Facebook account—so she doesn’t have a FB account. Two days ago, Facebook sent her a notification. She clicked, and was logged into someone’s account. Hehe—I looked around and posted a warning to the owner. We logged out and I wanted to report it to FB... You know, trying to report uncommon FB “shit” is like trying to find your lost key. I try this and I try that, but I couldn’t find an avenue to report this. FB is trying to be so “organize,” that if your issue doesn’t fit their pathways—there is no sorry, just a “go away” impressions
FB continued to send me friend requests from my grandmother for years after her death. Nothing I ever did was able to stop them.
This happened to Ai-chan too. The stuff about logging in but ended up logged into someone else's account, very curious. Every time Ai-chan logged out and logged in again, it would be another account. Oh, it wasn't on facebook. Ai-chan came across this same thing on alt.com, you know, the place to find people to tie up, turn into a pet, to whip or to ride like a horse, a cow, a bike or a whore.
Another well known recent incident of this is in Fallout 76. You got a near Lvl 100 character? Too bad here's a Lvl 7 account of some random person.
She’s a minor. She doesn’t do coding. And her computer has monitoring set up. So I strongly believe, she’s not a hacker.
Makes me wonder of how this even happen. Just imagine if you accidentally login into Hillary Clinton’s email. What shady dealing would you be reading? I’m just afraid, they would be able to track you down, and boo boo bye bye you go!
It's not odd here at least. Where Ai-chan is at, children as young as 10 have their own phones, and they mostly use them to play PUBG. Parents.
Oh, no, I’m not debating about it being uncommon or unusual. I’m just pointing out the someone who isn’t old enough for FB to have a phone is self contradictory. (This is just me getting caught up on lables since phones aren’t just phones anymore. They’ve pretty much become the next game boy >.> )
It’s a free phone from the government. It’s my mom, but we like to say it is hers. It makes her feel a little better since I refuse to buy a phone or a tablet for her exclusive use.