
We all reach that point in our lives when Facebook sort of becomes redundant; you have your primary school selfies with your friends, selfies from secondary school that made you think you were so cool, and then the annual profile picture update.
Most of us stop there and only use our accounts for stalking friends whose birthdays we’ve forgotten, until we realise that we need to use Facebook for school or work, then suddenly the app starts showing up on your weekly screen-time report.
The truth is, Facebook was where we all started (barring the days of Friendster and MySpace, we don’t talk about that) and it’s slowly becoming relevant again… though for all the wrong reasons.

Recently, Meta Platforms Inc. reported that they will be notifying over 1 million Facebook users that their credentials and details are not safe, and may have been compromised due to security issues by outsider…
Over 1 Million Facebook Passwords At Risk From Security Breach By Outsider Apps, Users To Be Notified