Facebook using 2FA cell numbers for spam, replies get posted to the platform<div class="feat-image">
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<p>In common with many services, Facebook allows you to protect your account by requiring a code when you first login from a new device. That code is texted to a cell number you provide for the purpose – but a number of users have reported it being used without their permission for notifications about posts by friends …</p>
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Facebook using 2FA cell numbers for spam, replies get posted to the platform