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The Difference Between CSRF and Clickjacking

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For
Facebook
to be as big as it is, it seems like it’d be easier to answer the question
that everyone is asking:

Of course, there are a million apps for Facebook, and using them you can
probably hack together a solution to get all your non-facebook content into
your stream. But that’s a manual process, which is “meh” at best.

Turns out, there’s a Facebook-native way of doing it. Just go to your
Facebook homepage, click on your Profile tab, and then on
Settings under the Share button, as seen in the image below.

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From there you can add quite a few services to your Facebook stream, which
means when you add things to those services directly, that content will be
displayed automatically within your Facebook page. Here are the services
that I’m pulling natively into Facebook:

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[ NOTE: To get your
Twitter
updates into Facebook, load
this Facebook application, and enable the option that says: “Want Twitter to update your Facebook
status? Click here!” ]

One word of caution: now that you are able to do this, prepare to be
bombarded with questions from your friends like “How did you get x into your Facebook!?!”. Just point them here for now, and hopefully
Facebook will do a better job at communicating this functionality in the
future. ::

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May 23, 2025

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