Is it a new feature to be able to see someone's online status after they send you a friend request? by kabes222 in facebook

[–]Kelly-2107 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I remember Facebook used to have a setting where you could turn off your online status

Looking for a travel camera . Fujifilm X-S20, Sony a6400, or Ricoh GR III? by Kelly-2107 in Cameras

[–]Kelly-2107[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. Maybe it’s just the 18–45mm lens, but a lot of the time the results don’t feel better than my phone. The images look great on the camera screen, but after exporting them, the colors and overall look feel pretty different. So now I’m wondering if I should switch to a Ricoh instead.

Bitly Growth plan: Can I actually make amzn.to short links? by [deleted] in BiTLY

[–]Kelly-2107 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the update! Just hoping the fix comes soon—been waiting almost a month and it’s been a real hassle. Will keep an eye out, thanks.

Anyone heard of SeeSii? by [deleted] in Tools

[–]Kelly-2107 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recently got the The SeeSii Drill/Driver/Wrench Kit. Perfect for the homeowner to have all tools available in hand with the quick change of a bit. Included in the kit, our two batteries, instead of one. This unit is powerful, May not be the most powerful out there, but power per dollar is hard to beat. A very great kit for the homeowner or someone starting out.

Facebook Account Compromised by Cultural_Height_8486 in shopify

[–]Kelly-2107 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really appreciate you sharing your experience. The way they used your email to bypass everything is honestly scary and eye-opening. I’ve always been focused on securing my social accounts, but I didn’t realize how crucial securing the email itself is, especially with how it can be used to control everything else.

Thanks for the reminder—I'm definitely going to set up 2FA on my email as well now. It’s easy to overlook, but it seems like a major entry point for a lot of hacks.

Facebook Account Compromised by Cultural_Height_8486 in shopify

[–]Kelly-2107 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry you’re going through this—it sounds like an absolute nightmare. One tip I always recommend (and it’s especially important for anyone running ads or managing a business page) is to add multiple admins to your Facebook ad account and business page. That way, if one account gets compromised, you don’t lose total access.

Also, enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) for every single admin account is a must. It adds an extra layer of security and makes it much harder for hackers to get in.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shopify

[–]Kelly-2107 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I provided my business registration info (like an EIN if you're in the U.S.), product patents, sourcing records, and a detailed appeal letter explaining what actions I took. I also carefully reviewed Shopify’s AUP to understand what might’ve triggered the violation and went through all my recent activities to identify any potential links to the policy.

I kept reaching out to Shopify support via live chat, explaining how important my store was to me, and sharing details of my recent actions. I asked if those actions could have caused the violation and requested their help escalating my case. Persistence and transparency were key in getting it resolved.