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6/15/2012
Once you allow access, the app will begin posting on your page telling others to download the app. The app also has the potential to obtain personal information from your profile.
How the Scam Works:
Apps such as "Facebook Profile Viewer" and "Profile Visitor" are sending users messages stating that Facebook has a new update enabling them to see who has viewed their profile. If you click on the given link, you are asked to allow the app to have access to your profile.
Tips to Avoid Falling for this Scam:
More Information
For Facebook's policy on these scams, see this entry on its Q&A. For more information about scams in your area, check out BBB's complete scam directory.
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