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Facebook stalking is a method of gathering information about someone through information posted on an individual’s profile. Facebook allows users to view pictures of the person being stalked through posts informing the social network that this person has uploaded more photos. Access to a person’s wall allows user’s to view the person’s recent activity as well as any status changes they may have made.

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Facebook Stalking
Background
Purpose
Factors to being Stalked
Types of Stalking
Prevention of Stalking
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