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This whole Facebook Mail thing is getting curiouser and curiouser. After our post on Facebook taking control of fb.com, a number of people have reached out to say that mail.fb.com actually ...
Every Facebook user is allowed to claim an email address on the site, a feature that helps you consolidate your communication with family and friends. Once you have a Facebook email, people can ...
What happened? You see, what happened is that the email address — or in some cases, addresses — displayed on your Facebook profile was changed from whatever it was to your Facebook email address.
Facebook has removed its users' primary email addresses and replaced them with @facebook handles. The company says it warned you, and that you can easily change your email information back.
That’s the important thing for Facebook users and everyone else. This may become the only 100% useful mail service out there, only showing you the emails you are actually interested in. To me ...
If Facebook launches an e-mail service Monday, here are five questions I have about how the service might work.
Facebook just changed all of its users' default email addresses on their profile pages.
Settlement checks are in the mail for 1.4 million Illinois residents who filed claims in a class-action biometric privacy settlement against Facebook.
As of May 1, 2016 Facebook email forwarding will stop. This service is the last remnant of Facebook's otherwise discontinued email system. How to fix it.
Facebook acknowledged that it gave Mail.Ru special access to user data after 2015, when it officially ended the system that allowed third-party apps to access user data.