Thursday 5 March 2015

Facebook introduces virtual function heirs

Facebook has introduced further updates. Are regulated by the principles of accounts after the death of their users. So far, the profiles were frozen, which raised objections on the part of families. New features will be saved in a virtual testament the Facebook account lover.

In response to the controversy associated with the operation of user accounts after their death, Facebook settled this issue and introduce new features.

The so-called. Contact Legacy account allows the owner to decide who after his death will have access to the profile and the ability to manage it.
The new option will be available from the user's account settings. That is where you will need to indicate a person from a group of friends who will have access to your account. In life, you can repeatedly change the authorized person. After the death of the account holder virtual heir but they can not pass the role entrusted to anyone else. If the user does not identify any of your friends, your account will be frozen. Unless the legal testament saved will be different.

Limited Access
Virtual heir, who, after the death of the user will have access to your account, you will not be able to use it as if he were the owner. Blocked will include the the ability to read private messages, delete posts or photos of the deceased person. However, will be able to add new entries, photos, profile and adopt new people to the group of friends.

Facebook user commemorate the death of his account, adding the name and surname of the word Remembering.

Facebook user commemorate the death of his account
A new feature is introduced first in the United States, soon to be available also in other countries.

You use Facebook? You can collapse a serious illness!

Have a Facebook account? I check them regularly? Watch out! Use of this web site may contribute to the symptoms of depression.
A team of researchers led by Professor Margaret Duffy from the University of Missouri conducted a study on a group of 736 students and has proven that it all depends on the purpose for which people use Facebook. If they do it to maintain contacts, their mental health is not at risk, and even this form of activity can alleviate symptoms of depression. It is worse when using the site trying to inwigilować your friends and compare them. Posts on expensive shopping or a happy relationship with your partner, evoke in us a sense of morbid jealousy.
- We have observed that if Facebook users feel jealous because of activities and lifestyle of his friends from the site, it's much more likely to have a depression - explains Professor. Duffy. - Service users should be aware that presenting yourself in a favorable light is an important motivation for the use of social media, so you can expect that many will zamieszczało account holders only positive information about yourself - adds co-author Edson C. Tandoc.

Iran follows the "liking". Service invigilates 8 million Facebook users

Iranian Revolutionary Guards mass invigilates Facebook users. Irna agency, citing a message Guard for the department. Cybersecurity, said on Monday that followed "liking" Iran's 8 million users.
Revolutionary Guards accused Facebook of that is trying to attract Internet users to "immoral page", containing "obscene content". Moreover Guard maintains that Facebook "openly supports" websites that are contrary to Islamic requirements for women's clothing.
Intelligent web filtering
AP Agency advises that Tehran from time to time issue such a statement. In December last year, the Iranian authorities have decided to extend the program "intelligent filtering" network. Thanks to the government in Tehran will be able to identify and block unwanted content appearing on social networks.

In line with the Iranian authorities "smart filters" will help capture harmful information and alerts without having to block access to certain websites, as it was in the past. In Iran maintained a very restrictive access control global network; Blocks popular social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. With the new solutions, these restrictions would be loosened.
As the government announced, he intends to "block the content of criminal and unethical". By inappropriate content Tehran understood as information about policies and striking the Iranian authorities. In 2009, social networking sites were used by the opponents of the then President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to inform about the course of the protests.
In September 2014. Iranian President Hasan Rowhani local Muslim clerics called for greater tolerance towards the Internet and other modern technology, noting that Iran can not "close the door to the world".