April 1, 2024

We are bombarded with pop-ups every day. We get scam emails on the regular.

Sometimes it’s hard to tell what is legit and what is real. Let’s dive into ‘Facebook Protect.’

About a week ago, every time I opened my Facebook app, this popped up.

Matt Ryan, Townsquare Media

Matt Ryan, Townsquare Media

At first glance, this looked like a scam, so I would click the ‘X’ and start to scroll.

Today, I got an email from Facebook regarding ‘Facebook Protect.’

Matt Ryan, Townsquare Media

Matt Ryan, Townsquare Media

Again, a warning that if I didn’t turn on Facebook Protect that I would be locked out of my account on March 17.

This still seemed fishy to me, so to be safe I did a little investigating.

Is Facebook Protect a scam?

No. This is a legitimate program that Meta (Facebook) is rolling out to users that have the “potential to reach a lot of people.” They really stepping up security.

How do you know the Facebook Protect email isn’t a scam?

As you’ll see from the email that I got if the email address from the sender is security@facebookmail.com it is legit.

If you get an email from any other address, I would proceed with caution.

I’m guessing that I’m being forced to turn Facebook Protect because I’m a public figure (sort of.)

How many times have you gotten a message from a friend telling all of their friends that they have been hacked and do not click on anything that is coming from their account?

When it comes to social media, you can never be too safe. It turns out that you can turn on Facebook…

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