Some people may already know this way, but there are still many who have not
tried it (in my opinion). You should know, having an account means you are
responsible for the account you have.
Most users simply believe or fully convinced without having to check in detail the activities login and logout session on an account owned.
For me, regular checks on my Facebook account is very important, because I do not want anyone else by means legal or illegal to view or change the settings for my Facebook account.
Yes, my Facebook account protection already at the maximum level, I apply the protection system "identification of new devices". It is merely to ascertain whether the accounts we have fully secured.
By looking at the details of the report, we know that Facebook is really very seriously maintaining our privacy.
What information can we get?, almost all the information we can get. Below are lists of details.
1. Account status changes.
2. Active Sessions.
3. Address Book.
4. Address.
5. Apps You Admin.
6. Pages You Admin.
7. Administrative Records.
8. Ad Clicks.
9. Ads Topics.
10. Alternate Name.
11. Apps.
12. Birthday Visibility.
13. City and Hometown Info.
14. Currency.
15. Deleted Friends.
16. Education.
17. Emails.
18. Events Info.
19. Facial Recognition Data.
20. Family Members.
21. Hidden From News Feed.
22. Pending Friend Requests.
23. Spoken Languages.
24. Locale.
25. Login Info.
26. Logouts Info.
27. Networks.
28. Notifications Settings.
29. Phone Numbers.
30. Physical Tokens.
31. Poke Info.
32. Previous Names.
33. Recognized Devices.
34. Relationship Info.
35. Account Activity.
36. Screennames.
37. Subscribers.
How do I get the report? Follow the steps below. Log in to your Facebook account first, walk like instructions shown below.
When the file is ready for download, then you should see something like the image below.
Download, and then extract the file. Run the index.html file. Hopefully this article useful.
Tumpal Tambunan
Most users simply believe or fully convinced without having to check in detail the activities login and logout session on an account owned.
For me, regular checks on my Facebook account is very important, because I do not want anyone else by means legal or illegal to view or change the settings for my Facebook account.
Yes, my Facebook account protection already at the maximum level, I apply the protection system "identification of new devices". It is merely to ascertain whether the accounts we have fully secured.
By looking at the details of the report, we know that Facebook is really very seriously maintaining our privacy.
What information can we get?, almost all the information we can get. Below are lists of details.
1. Account status changes.
2. Active Sessions.
3. Address Book.
4. Address.
5. Apps You Admin.
6. Pages You Admin.
7. Administrative Records.
8. Ad Clicks.
9. Ads Topics.
10. Alternate Name.
11. Apps.
12. Birthday Visibility.
13. City and Hometown Info.
14. Currency.
15. Deleted Friends.
16. Education.
17. Emails.
18. Events Info.
19. Facial Recognition Data.
20. Family Members.
21. Hidden From News Feed.
22. Pending Friend Requests.
23. Spoken Languages.
24. Locale.
25. Login Info.
26. Logouts Info.
27. Networks.
28. Notifications Settings.
29. Phone Numbers.
30. Physical Tokens.
31. Poke Info.
32. Previous Names.
33. Recognized Devices.
34. Relationship Info.
35. Account Activity.
36. Screennames.
37. Subscribers.
How do I get the report? Follow the steps below. Log in to your Facebook account first, walk like instructions shown below.
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# 7
Until stage 7, you cannot download the file instantly. The archive is still in process, so you have to wait.
When the file is ready for download, then you should see something like the image below.
Download, and then extract the file. Run the index.html file. Hopefully this article useful.
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