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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Topics covered in this issue…
• How to see who’s following you on Facebook
• Q&A: Can I retrieve a forgotten password from Chrome?
• Scam Alert: Don’t fall for the dangerous ‘Please Help Me’ Facebook scam
• Reminder: In a pinch you can charge your devices with the TV in your hotel room
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Today’s quick tech tip….
How to see who’s following you on Facebook
If you use Facebook you’re probably aware that the people on your Friends list follow you by default.
But did you know people who aren’t on your Friends list can follow you as well?
If you’d like to check up on who’s following your Facebook activities it’s really easy to do. Just follow the steps below for the device you’re using.
If you use Facebook in a web browser on a laptop or desktop computer:
1 – Visit your Timeline page and click the Friends link.
2 – Select the Followers link from the Friends menu.
If you use the Facebook app on a mobile device:
1 – Tap your profile picture icon to switch to your Timeline page.
2 – Tap See Your About Info.
3 – Scroll all the way down to the “Followers” section and tap See All.
That’s all there is to it. You should now have the list of your followers on the screen.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Q&A: Can I retrieve a forgotten password from Chrome?
This post has step-by-step instructions.
• Scam Alert: Don’t fall for the dangerous ‘Please Help Me’ Facebook scam
Easy to fall for, but also very easy to avoid.
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Reminder: In a pinch you can charge your devices with the TV in your hotel room
A little tip for your next vacation.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• Apple Music crosses 100 million songs milestone
• Live support service hacked to spread malware in supply chain attack
• Twitter Rolls Out Edit Button to Subscribers in Canada, Australia, New Zealand
• Reminder: Hulu’s going up in price next week
• Meta settles lawsuit for ‘significant’ sum against businesses scraping Facebook and Instagram data
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