There is a rumor going around that you can test if your Facebook account is safes by simply typing a “BFF” in the comments of the social network.
Unfortunately, such alchemy will not make your accounts more secure, and they will not let you know if they are.
A "security" post that is currently in circulation is the following:
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, invented the word BFF. To make sure your account is secure on Facebook, type BFF in a comment. If it's green, your account is protected. If not shown in green Colour, change him code your access immediately because it can be hacked.
or in English
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, invented the word BFF. To make sure your account is safe on Facebook, type BFF in a comment. If it appears green, your account is protected. If it does not appear in green, change your password immediately because it will be hacked.
If you do not use Facebook often, you may not know about a small UI feature that has been released in recent months. Basically, if you type in a specific phrase - such as "congratulations" or "happy birthday" in a Facebook post or comment, Facebook will add color to the text.
Thus, according to the above "security" post, if a comment or post contains the term "BFF" (BFF stands for "Best Friends Forever"), a "secure" account will display the text green. (Obviously, an account that is "at risk" will not display any color.)
Of course it hoax although harmless has caused alarm among the ignorant who want to protect themselves and their friends by reposting the "security" text that comes directly from the Mark Zuckerberg (he did not have another job.)
So to make it clear, the publication does not apply. So if you see the text in front of you resist the desire to publish it for your friends to see, because you do more harm than good.
On the contrary, you can encourage them to control them new security settings of their account.