Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2014

iFrapp, to create Facebook applications, presentation pages and campaigns


In ifrapp.com have an application that lets you create home pages of products (the famous landing pages to which customers usually arrive after clicking on banners, emails and ads), smaller applications in Facebook, mobile pages and sites focused on supporting marketing campaigns.
The free version, which can be tested without creating an account, you can choose from several templates, being also possible to upload your own image. After opening in the work pane, we can include buttons, banners, videos, images and many other components without programming, react to user actions, either within Facebook or page publication campaign.
ifrapp has a premium version that allows up to 5 applications (only allows one free), but the goal is the same, create promotions and coupons, encourage "likes" include web pages, display videos and photos, providing forms record (existing in all templates available on the platform). the philosophy of "drag and drop" helping, again, to create without depending on others.
It is not as sophisticated to create landing pages and other options that we have discussed here will , but it is easy to test without informing any personal information.

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Friday, October 31, 2014

Facebook begins to support secure access via Tor


Despite all the security measures you have taken to make it easier for Facebook users to use their services safely, now the social network itself pays attention to users accessing the platform through the Tor network using a new experiment just starting, looking to improve the experience in terms of accessibility and security. To do this, have a URL onion, facebookcorewwwi.onion , which may be used only by browsers that support the Tor network by the users who access Facebook through Tor not lose cryptographic protections afforded by this access.
As Facebook continues stating in your ad , the idea is that the direction onionFacebook to connect users to the core infrastructure WWW Facebook, offering end-to-end communication from the browser directly to a data center Facebook. Indicates that you have decided to use SSL security layer on top of this service architectural issues.
Facebook suggests that as a result has provided an SSL certificate on your onion eliminating the SSL certificate warning in the Tor browser, thus increasing the confidence of this service is actually run by Facebook. The social network itself considers this experiment as a novel solution, which serves as an appropriate starting point for discussion, hoping that in time to share some of the lessons they have learned with this experiment.
Later, they incorporated the same support to your mobile web address by onion.

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