Earlier in the week we showed you how to how to clean up your Facebook app permissions as part of your normal spring cleaning process, and it's worth doing the same for Twitter. Plenty of apps and services may have their hooks into your Twitter account, and if you no longer use them, it's time to lose them. Here's how. More »
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Earlier this week, a Google engineer was caught spying on users and a few old emails from Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that he had easy access to user profiles in the early days of the service. As we move more and more of... Read Post
With the popularity of a service and an api come third party services that either use the service’s authorization system or add functionality to the service. A prime example is Facebook. Sites on the Internet may allow you to log in... Read Post
It's not too late in the season to do a little spring cleaning, and even if you've already tidied up your home and your tech, there may be one place you haven't cleaned up: your Facebook apps and their permissions. Now is as good a ... Read Post