How To Detect A Fake Facebook Profile

In Facebook, things are not all as it seems: there are people who are under false names, pictures, interests, and even friends. You look at their profile and think “something here does not fit.” These characters seek to trick legitimate users the purpose of sending unsolicited advertising, steal personal information or engage in various scams.

We present a few simple rules to identify fake profiles on Facebook  It’s easier than you think. A fake profile of Facebook users actively seeks out others, sending friend requests, liking pages and posting messages on walls outside.

Here is something that stands out: no friends in common. What do you know about this guy? How did he/she get to you? The typical user of Facebook joins the invitation of a friend or relative, and often conduct their activities in a well-defined network. Unlike the case of people coming for other purposes.

First, look at such profile os even more strange because it is a profile made ?? quick and running, all mask, which knows little and says nothing about the person by which you can relate. No more pictures of the profile, or if more are not related to each other and have not been labeled by other users or applications.


Main Features of Fake Facebook Profiles


1. Profile Photo of some Celebrity/cartoon ( Something Unreal)


Few can resist the temptation to accept the friendship of a good-looking person, especially if the opposite sex and generous areas of skin showing. However, this is the first thing to put on notice. Would the person you know use that picture? You are adding nothing more than junk to your friend list.

2. Single Profile Photo Album


Most fake profiles have only one or two photographs. To give a sense of verisimilitude, the most skilled rogue attempts to fill photo albums of all kinds, but, here’s the problem, the result difficult to get consistent. The images are of poor quality, without descriptions, tags or comments.

3. Too many friends on such Profile


The details of a fake profile, if they have been refilled, are mostly generic and focused on a single topic or set of issues that appeal to a specific audience, and the same applies to the pages. In summary, the fake profile corresponds to a personality extremely boring. But then how is it that has so many friends? A mystery.

4. Analyze the Friend List


Unless you travel a lot or you like learning new languages, the safest thing is you have less than 200 friends and most live less than a thousand miles from home. If the person adds you have dozens of friends scattered all over the world, thinking that it is a fake profile is reasonable.

5. Meaningless and incomplete Profile Information


It generally consists of Friends, Single, Looking for Relationship and profile is Open to all. Even Wall Posts will consist of crappy posts by applications and similar people like you who became a victim. These Messages include ” Hello” ” How are you?”, “Do we know each other”, etc. OR Site Advertorials.

What to do if someone adds you do not know


Above all, do not panic! If someone adds you and do not know who he is, because you do not immediately accept the request, is now Facebook allows you to hide the requests instead of rejecting them. Another thing you can do is ask the contact what you know.

And if you prefer not to ask anything, for your name in Google and see what happens. Finally, keep in mind the golden rule of Facebook: just add acquaintances.


How to report a Fake Facebook Profile 

On Facebook, report and blocking a fake profile is very simple. In the sidebar of the profile in question, click on “Report/Block this person” and select the appropriate option. You can also block the person (well, you’ll never be able to add).

So, these were some common signals of Fake Facebook profile. As your experience grows, you will become wiser to detect them in just one look.

Be smart and be safe on social networking sites.

Share it with your friends and let them know about fake profiles on FB.

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