If you ever receive a Facebook friend request from someone with whom you are already Facebook friends, DO NOT accept the invitation, and DO notify your actual friend what has happened. Their Facebook profile is Cloned… Yes, having a clone would be great to help get your work done, do your housework, or go to the grocery for you, but this is a different kind of clone).
If you are ever notified of a breach or attempted breach of an account, IMMEDIATELY change your password and set up Multi-Factor Authentication if you have not done so already.
Mitigate the damage as quickly as possible by alerting your friends NOT to accept friend requests from the “fake you.”
Report the fake profile to Facebook immediately! On the fake profile, click the three dots to the right of “Message” under the profile photo, select “Report Profile”, select “Pretending to Be Someone” and indicate if it is you or someone else whom they are cloning.
It would be best if you culled through your own Facebook page to ensure you have not been duped by someone cloning one of your friends. If you see more than one page for a friend, check them both, remove any that are not real…and alert the real friend. (But be careful; some people – like me – may have both personal and professional pages, which are legit.)
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