![]() The only feasible way they could gain access to your account is by phishing for your login information. When you accept a friend request on Facebook, you are only giving that individual access to see and comment on your photos and posts (and vice-versa). Snopes has labeled this hoax, which crops up from time to time, false. Regardless of the spelling (or what the name is) though, no friend can hack into your Facebook account after a simple friend request. Will Smith’s Twitter-loving offspring is not trying to hack your Facebook. My first thought when I saw this was, “Jayden Smith, the actor and philosophical wunderkind?” No, that’s Jaden Smith. If one of your contacts accepts it, you will also be hacked, so make sure that all your friends know it. He is a hacker and has the system connected to your Facebook account. “Please tell all the contacts in your Messenger list, not to accept Jayden K. The latest piece of social media rubbish you may see crop up in your Facebook feed revolves around someone named Jayden K. However, you should still know it’s false-and why. If you heed that bit of wisdom, then the latest friend request hoax making the rounds on Facebook shouldn’t phase you at all. Here is a timeless piece of advice for the Facebook age: Don’t accept a friend request from someone you don’t know personally.
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