The National Privacy Commission (NPC) recently released a statement regarding the proliferation of impostor Facebook accounts online.
According to Commissioner Raymund Liboro, his team has been receiving reports from different sectors about the sudden increase of dummy accounts on Facebook using the actual names of people. Most of the reports are from academic institutions.
The commission already brought the issue to Facebook through its representative in the Philippines, Clare Amador. Facebook’s Philippine team has started its investigation on the matter, including the leads on unauthorized accounts. Findings from the investigation will be reported by Facebook as soon as possible to the NPC.
PUBLIC ADVISORYThe University of the Philippines System has received reports that fake or dummy Facebook accounts have…
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Today, UP’s official Facebook page posted on its Facebook page the existence of empty, duplicate, and fake multiple accounts bearing the names of UP students. Meanwhile, UP Cebu’s official student publication, Tug-ani, previously reported the emergence of Facebook accounts with the names of UP Cebu students who participated in a peaceful protest dated June 5, 2020.
The government agency encourages everyone to report suspicious dummy accounts. Click here to know the full steps.
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