Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

How to save time on Facebook

Tools to help check and publish the most important thing in a few minutes on Facebook ……

Today it is essential that every employer participating in Facebook, follow him on Twitter, writes in his blog, posted on Youtube and is included on Linkedin. It is too, right? The list seems overwhelming, but luckily, there are always shortcuts!

Here are some:

Shortcuts on Facebook

1. Import content from your blog or other networks. On Facebook publications can import your blog, Flickr and YouTube to avoid linking them by hand. For that, go to your profile, click on “Options” under “Sharing”. Select “Settings” and then “stories published by you.” Choose one, place the link and then “Import.” From that moment, when post something there will automatically appear on your Facebook wall.

2. Send content from a cell phone. There are many tools that allow you to post comments on Facebook from your mobile phone. You can post while waiting in a doctor’s office or the coffee break of the meetings.

3. Send an invitation to all your contacts at once. Do you have 300 or 400 friends and you invite them to a group or event? There is a trick to do at once:

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6 tips for safe virtual payments

It is increasingly common to make payments online sites (like Ebay) and make transfers online through Paypal or bank sites. The ease of these transactions (only a couple of clicks, and you are) can make us overlook their safety. Here are some tips to make your money moves in the network are carried out safely.

1. Passwords

Be creative and rigorous in its construction. Take the time required to create a password that is not obvious, and having different types of characters. Never write it down on your hard drive files, or any place which is accessible to third parties. Never use “remember password” on sites that involve your money, and not operating from foreign teams.

Never use the same password for other sites on those that can mean access to our resources and financial information: do not use the same password on Facebook that Paypal.