What is ‘Facebookagent’?
Facebookagent appeared on trends today and the first thing that came to mind was an employment opportunity with Facebook. Apparently, it’s something totally different. Facebookagent supposedly allows users to view private Facebook profiles after a simple tool download. One has to wonder if this type of “service” is actually legal. According to their website0, FacebookAgent.com, Facebook Agent is completely legit.
“Disclamer Facebook Agent is an automated help manual that guides you through the process of gaining a legal view of the desired profile. This process is completely legal and is achieved through the other party’s aproval and acknowledgement.”
Facebookagent Just Doesn’t Sound Right
You won’t need a cash advance to get the Facebookagent tool. The service is free and easy to download. However, after looking through their website, I have to say there is clearly something fishy about Facebook Agent. First off, I noticed there were broken html codes. Secondly, not that I’m a grammar expert or know everything about language rules, but I also noticed a few too many misspelled words and punctuation placement errors on the site. If the site is, in fact, so reputable, I would think the people behind the work would take the extra time to proofread their displayed content.
Facebook Agent claims to offer “fast start-up”, “fast using”, and a “special bonus” for those who use the tool at work. If you click on where it says “Learn about Facebook Agent”, ” Check out facebook Agent Artist Themes” or “Try the latest BETA version”, you will be redirected to the same page every time, and the Facebookagent tool is automatically downloaded to your computer.
A Letter from Facebook
An open letter from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was recently sent out to all Facebook users. The letter clearly outlines Facebook’s new plans to create a better, simpler model for privacy control. So why would Facebook, a global social networking website, allow something like Facebook Agent to spoil their plans for an improved privacy model for their users? Furthermore, the fact that no reputable blog or website has come forth to edify the merits of the program only adds more to the suspicion. The Facebookagent site seems very hazy and is likely worth avoidable.
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