1) Use a Strong Password
Nowadays, instead of using email, more and more people are using their phone numbers for login. However, this can make it easier for hackers to access your information quickly.
Use complex or meaningless passwords that are difficult for others to guess. Include special characters such as !#%^& and numerical characters to make your password stronger and more resistant to hacking.
2) Two-Factor Authentication
Many individuals use Facebook for selling products, making their accounts crucial. Just a few minutes in the wrong hands can lead to the rapid downfall of your work and career.
Nowadays, most Facebook users engaged in business use two-factor authentication when logging into Facebook. Essentially, when logging in on a computer, the system will generate a code on your phone. After receiving the code, you enter it to successfully log in.
Refer to the Two-Factor Authentication Guide for Facebook that we have provided for more details.
3) Limit Installation of Junk Apps
Currently, there is a proliferation of junk apps designed to quickly spread and infiltrate accounts. Sometimes, they even contain malicious code. Therefore, only install legitimate apps, or better yet, limit app installations as much as possible.
These are three methods to best protect your Facebook account. Additionally, always store sensitive information in a secure place. For example, avoid uploading sensitive photos to Facebook and keep them private. Just one vulnerability in Facebook could be exploited by hackers to immediately access and distribute your photos. Refer to the Facebook Security Check with Titanium for more information about your account.
