Many of us own a Facebook Page.
But do we know about the security majors?
The most important security of a Facebook page is the admin of the page. An admin has all the power of the page. So in order to maintain the security of the page, the admins must be proficient about Facebook, the rules and regulations of Facebook, and must be fully related to the page.
It is best to have two or more admins on a page as needed, and the rest have to adjust to different roles (editors, moderators, etc.). Someone who has nothing to do with the page or is not needed should not be placed on the page admin or in any role.
Minors, incompetent people should not be the admin of the page. If the page is opened with an email ID, then that email ID must be verified and the email ID must always be monitored.
Security for page admin: Page admins must keep their own profile on Facebook safe. Because if for some reason their ID is hacked or Facebook is canceled, there is a possibility of losing the page. In this case, if there is more than one active admin, the risk is less. Admins must use their correct name in the profile so that Facebook does not cancel the admin ID. Admin should refrain from giving any post or comment on his personal profile that violates the rules of Facebook.
Frequent posting and liking should be avoided. Verified Email IDs: Page admins must use verified and active email IDs in their own profiles. However, it is better to have more than one email ID with one primary email ID. For the security of the page's admins, login alerts should be kept on the profile.
The page admin needs to keep the login approval running to strengthen the security of the profile. You need to use a mobile number for login approval. In this case, after logging in with the username and password, a code number will come from Facebook to the mobile number as a message, and if you want to login, you have to use that code number. So no one else can login easily.
It is also better to keep the code generator on, so if someone wants to login, they will not be able to login without a code that will show up in the Facebook app on the Android mobile. If both the message and the code generator are turned on, the code will go away in both, but you can login with either one.
If you want, you can take the recovery code for the account in advance from the recovery code option, then if you do not have your phone with you, you can login the account with the codes. However, these codes must be kept very secure.
It is always good to keep the recognized devices updated from your security options. When you login to a device with a login approval code, Facebook will ask you if you have saved the device for the future, so that you no longer have to use the code for login approval on the same device. Only those devices that you use regularly are less risky if they are recognized. You must remove devices that you do not have access to.
You can add three of your trusted friends to Trusted Contacts to help you if your account is ever hacked or if you forget your password.
You can check where you are logged in to the security options on your profile. If you see that you have logged in somewhere suspicious, you can log out from there with END Activity.
We often use custom app tabs on Facebook pages. You need to allow access to some important information while using such apps. These types of apps are often risky and malicious which often creates the possibility of account hacking. So before giving such permission, it is better to check the apps well, and also see what apps are taking permission.
If the above security options are active and the page is used properly, it is expected that both the Facebook page and the profile will be safe.
We have to be to more careful about it.. it has become a real issue now..