How To Use Facebook For Free in GSM Mobile Phones Without GPRS/3G/4G?





Today I’ve come up with an attractive topic for you guys especially for the Facebook addicts out there. Personally I can’t even spend a day without accessing my Facebook account either from my PC or my mobile. It has happened quite a few times with all of us, we get struck in no-internet coverage area and can’t access internet. But now you can access Facebook even without internet or data connection regardless which phone you are using. Shocked isn’t it?
U2opia Mobile, a Singapore-based software application company introduced this amazing feature in May 2011 and now the company is marketing it with the name Fonetwish. This application is developed using Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) based on interactive service that allows your phone to have the power of accessing internet without any data connection even from your non-GPRS mobiles and aged phones like Nokia 1100. Officially in GSM mobile phone, USSD is a protocol which is used to communicate with the service providers, the most excellent example for this would be balance enquiry.

Getting started with Fonetwish?
You just have to follow these steps to get started
Step 1: dial *325# or *fbk# from your mobile phone. You will now get a Welcome message.
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Step 2: you will be asked to enter name and password, enter it correctly and Bingo! You will get into your account immediately.
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Step 3: And then you will get almost all the features of Facebook: News Feed, Update Status, Post on Wall, Friend Request, Messages, Notifications and Account Settings, access these by replying to the particular number.
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Step 4: how to use these features?
For instance, if you want to update your status, reply “2”. You will now get a message “What’s on your mind?” now reply with the desired status, you can instantly see the status updated on your profile.
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Similarly, you can get your news feed, you can read, like, comment, manage friend requests, read Facebook inbox messages, change account settings and lots more.
You will be glad to know that this service is reasonable and convenient too; you just have to pay Rs.1/day for unlimited usage. Isn’t it great?
As of now it works in only in India with Tata Docomo, Idea, Airtel and Aircel.
How to disable Fonetwish?
I don’t think there is anybody who dint like this wonderful service, but still I provide you the details regarding disabling this service. All you have to do is dial *325*22# and instantly this service will get deactivated. Or you can call up customer-care and speak to a representative regarding this.
So what are you waiting for? Why not try this awesome service, what say? And do let us know what you really feel about this service! Enjoy!



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If you see your password below, STOP!
Do not finish reading this post and immediately go change your password -- before you forget. You will probably make changes in several places since passwords tend to be reused for multiple accounts.
Here are two lists, the first compiled by SplashData:
1. password
2. 123456
3.12345678
4. qwerty
5. abc123
6. monkey
7. 1234567
8. letmein
9. trustno1
10. dragon
11. baseball
12. 111111
13. iloveyou
14. master
15. sunshine
16. ashley
17. bailey
18. passwOrd
19. shadow
20. 123123
21. 654321
22. superman
23. qazwsx
24. michael
25. football
Last year, Imperva looked at 32 million passwords stolen from RockYou, a hacked website, and released its own Top 10 "worst" list:
1. 123456
2. 12345
3. 123456789
4. Password
5. iloveyou
6. princess
7. rockyou
8. 1234567
9. 12345678
10. abc123
If you've gotten this far and don't see any of your passwords, that's good news. But, note that complex passwords combining letters and numbers, such as passw0rd (with the "o" replaced by a zero) are starting to get onto the 2011 list. abc123 is a mixed password that showed up on both lists.
Last year, Imperva provided a list of password best practices, created by NASA to help its users protect their rocket science, they include:
It should contain at least eight characters
It should contain a mix of four different types of characters - upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters such as !@#$%^&*,;" If there is only one letter or special character, it should not be either the first or last character in the password.
It should not be a name, a slang word, or any word in the dictionary. It should not include any part of your name or your e-mail address.
Following that advice, of course, means you'll create a password that will be impossible, unless you try a trick credited to security guru Bruce Schneir: Turn a sentence into a password.
For example, "Now I lay me down to sleep" might become nilmDOWN2s, a 10-character password that won't be found in any dictionary.
Can't remember that password? Schneir says it's OK to write it down and put it in your wallet, or better yet keep a hint in your wallet. Just don't also include a list of the sites and services that password works with. Try to use a different password on every service, but if you can't do that, at least develop a set of passwords that you use at different sites.
Someday, we will use authentication schemes, perhaps biometrics, that don't require so much jumping through hoops to protect our data. But, in the meantime, passwords are all most of us have, so they ought to be strong enough to do the job.
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