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One Click Rules ‘em All! Get Rid of all Facebook App Requests

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One of the biggest problems with Facebook is that, app requests keep pouring in at a rate more than you can keep up with. I had over 250 invites to various Facebook apps ranging all the way from boring to fun. I just wanted to ignore all of the app requests in a simple elegant solution, but there was no “Ignore All” button to be found anywhere on the app requests page.

Clicking the Ignore button on every single app request would have taken eternity for me to clear them and make it easy to figure out the other stuff on Facebook. Well thanks to a simple bookmarklet I could remove all the pending requests in about 15 seconds. Neat Uh!

Just Go to Ignoreall.com and bookmark the bookmarklet in your browser (currently works on Firefox and IE). Once you have it bookmarked, head over to this page and click on the bookmark. This should remove all the pending app requests.

And the nicest thing, this trick only removes the app requests, which means your friend and group requests stay unchanged.

Now if only Facebook would make things simpler for us.

Via Digital Inspiration

Over Half a Million Private Myspace Photo’s leaked

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This is not good news for the News Corp owned Myspace.  Myspace has had its fair share of privacy concerns in the past. But this major leak puts all of them to shame. Over half a million photos have been leaked on BitTorrent, and the catch here is that all the leaked photos have been taken from private albums on Myspace.

Well that just made just about everyone’s private moments for the whole world wide web to see. This sets a very bad precedent for Myspace, and I am sure we’d be seeing some big legal battles on this.

The creator of the file says he used the Myspace Security hole that was revealed last week by Wired, and while he created this 17GB of a file, just to demonstrate that this could be done, and he believes that a lot more of others could be using it for more nefarious purposes.

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