In an attempt to improve email address privacy, Facebook has screwed up big time in what seems like a self-serving attempt to increase usage of @facebook.com email addresses that direct to your ...
In recent days, Facebook users have been receiving emails threatening to lock them out of their accounts unless they enable Facebook Protect. There is even a helpful link to "Turn On Facebook Protect" ...
I thought I had my Gmail address listed as my primary email address on Facebook. So imagine my surprise when, clued in by various posts on tech blogs earlier in the day, I flipped to my Facebook ...
You may or may not realize that you have a Facebook email address. It's an @facebook.com address you can use to correspond with people on external email accounts from your Facebook inbox. Though it ...
Facebook is putting an end to its @facebook.com email project, which means your life will probably go on exactly as it had been with no discernible changes whatsoever. For future reference, don’t ...
You may have heard (or read) that Facebook just changed your email address without even asking you — and in a way it did — but the whole thing's not quite as scary or dramatic as it might sound. And ...
Facebook recently started rolling out @facebook.com email address to users who had not previously signed up for the service. Facebook email address have been available for more than a year but, until ...
If you receive a message in your email inbox that you'd like to share with someone on Facebook, you can do so using Facebook's new messaging system. Every Facebook user has an email address at ...
The new Facebook Messages incorporates email, SMS, and Facebook Chat and Messages into one convenient bucket. It's a smart idea, but you should think twice before you consider ditching your current ...
Over the years, readers may have seen scam email messages sitting in their spam folders that claimed to be from social media companies. One such scam message that looked to be from Facebook (but ...
A couple years back, Facebook decided to grant all of its users an @Facebook.com email address. It was called a “Gmail killer” when it first came out in 2010; it brought the Facebook inbox into the ...