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Protect Your Chips |
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Lot of people are
complaining about hacked accounts and chips
being stolen or just simply disappeared. Here
are a few helpful suggestions that will help in
protecting your chips. |
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NEVER click on
unknown links or messages from unknown
people. They're
phishing websites and they snatch your
user name and password. Please also
remember that Facebook (or Facebook Admin)
or Game Provider will NEVER message you
about your account, or send you a
FINAL WARNING MESSAGE or ACCOUNT ABUSE
MESSAGE. Think 10 times before clicking
on any link or email which you get in your
inbox. You can also choose to NOT receive
messages from strangers in Privacy Settings.
Update:
There're some Facebook Apps & Identical
looking pages which ask you to login as well
(and take away your password). Be VERY Alert
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http://www.facebook.com and log in.
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If possible,
get your account's Privacy Blocked. This can
be done easily in Facebook Settings > Texas
Hold Em Poker Settings in Facebook. When you
do this, no one can find out who you are :)
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All websites
which promise to double your chips or offer
you free chips are SCAMS. They simply
look and feel to be very genuine and real -
but in reality, they'll take your chips and
leave you with double the frustration!
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You DO NOT
have to register with FACEBOOK or ZYNGA
if you are above 50 M or not. Again, like
above they just use your username and
password and take all your chips.
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If your
account has already been compromised, and
you've lost chips Change password
immediately, and if possible change
login email as well. Also make sure the
Security Question in Account Settings has
not been changed. It’s recommended not to
use that account to play poker anymore.
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